Sdh777
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Sorry...I realized that on my last reply & switched to Airwalker. I sand the bucket, along the side of that top lip.
For draining, I’ll attach another picture. There’s a cap about 10” above the pump & just right of the ball valve (circled in red). To drain, I just remove the cap & connect a garden hose. Then I shut off the ball valve so water cannot re-enter the system, so the the entire flow is redirected to the garden hose & drains the system in 2-1/2 minutes. This is an older picture...I’ve since switched the male fitting that the garden hose connects to from plastic to brass because the plastic fitting strips out fairly quickly with routine flushes.
I also just added a cool new feature today. I have a new batch of seedlings that won’t be ready for RDWC for several weeks because the roots won’t reach the water unless I fill the system so high that the waterfall spigots are then sunken below surface, rendering them ineffective. So I removed the waterfall spigots & added sprinkler heads so the mesh pots & young roots are getting sprayed like an aeroponics system. Instead of filling the system to the top & sinking the entire root system & waterfall spigots below surface, this new approach only requires 4” of water in each bucket, so I’ll waste minimal water & need minimal nutes to reach optimal PPM. I can easily switch it back to an RDWC waterfall system in 5 minutes, once the roots take off. This should work well for cuttings too since they don’t have tap roots.
I’m going to try it out this week & compare growth head-to-head against the Ebb & Flow System I’ve always used for seedlings & cuttings.
For draining, I’ll attach another picture. There’s a cap about 10” above the pump & just right of the ball valve (circled in red). To drain, I just remove the cap & connect a garden hose. Then I shut off the ball valve so water cannot re-enter the system, so the the entire flow is redirected to the garden hose & drains the system in 2-1/2 minutes. This is an older picture...I’ve since switched the male fitting that the garden hose connects to from plastic to brass because the plastic fitting strips out fairly quickly with routine flushes.
I also just added a cool new feature today. I have a new batch of seedlings that won’t be ready for RDWC for several weeks because the roots won’t reach the water unless I fill the system so high that the waterfall spigots are then sunken below surface, rendering them ineffective. So I removed the waterfall spigots & added sprinkler heads so the mesh pots & young roots are getting sprayed like an aeroponics system. Instead of filling the system to the top & sinking the entire root system & waterfall spigots below surface, this new approach only requires 4” of water in each bucket, so I’ll waste minimal water & need minimal nutes to reach optimal PPM. I can easily switch it back to an RDWC waterfall system in 5 minutes, once the roots take off. This should work well for cuttings too since they don’t have tap roots.
I’m going to try it out this week & compare growth head-to-head against the Ebb & Flow System I’ve always used for seedlings & cuttings.