looking good alphaguru,
but why do you still have the catch saucers on the bottoms of those planters?
If that is what those are, you can pull them off and get better drainage between flood cycles
looks awesome, i like the plant numbers with a little bit of variety in there, I'd like to do that. I studied the pictures and i cant figure out what the pvc thing is to the left. my only guess is some kind of top feed manifold but you could call me a newb so i dont know. what is it??
just a pvc thing I rigged up because the table floods for 15 min and then drains for 15 min and I wanted to have the water come in on the opposite side of the drain.
that piece was from a cloner i built i just took off the sprayers and turned it upside down
i was going to build a similar system and was wondering how you regulate the water level in the tray with the resivoir... like could i use the same size resivoir u have there for a 3x3 tray? and also how does using those hydroton pots compare to using the big rockwool cubes
lookin real nice that 1000 watt seems to be doing the trick...i def need to step up my game on a puny 400 but i dont have any more a/c for a 600 nor a 1000