igothydrotoneverywhere
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ive ran another warehouse that was 44k watts by myself that was ebb and flow rockwool, its pretty easy but alot can go wrong with the reses, alot of pumping water back and forth, cleaning a giant 70 gallon resevoir isnt fun at all. multiply that task by 20 and you have a big deal. without a couple thousand dollar steamer vac its hell on wheels. i really like the watering once a day. no recircultaing the excrement of the plant back in the root ball, root rot was common with bottom up feeding in hydro ebb and flow as the roots gravitate towards the bottom. maybe a mix of coco, rockwool cubes and perlite with a layer of hydroton on top will be our final answer. everyday, with a drip system, in a rockwool perlite mix with hydroton on top. but top down watering is the best way to go imo. almost impossible to get root rot.In Hydroton? Washing all those rocks vs transplanting between coco pots is the question...
there is a lot of dead space on these flood trays too that always seem to accumulate water and get algea growth and bug reproduction