I've Noticed a problem with my system that just won't do!!!!
When i made and tested the Irrigation System, I at that point had not drilled the center ring of dripper holes out, and my 500 gph pump was pushing a hard stream through each hydro halo, with a very close output on each Hydro Halo, Les than an ounce of difference in each Halo output.
Now they just drip out and the output is all over the place, I think getting the pressure up in the manifold quickly is a must for output, you need that back pressure. so the way i see it I can either order new Halos or i can get a bigger pump. I'll wait a day or two for you guys to give me your opinions, but i'm leaning towards a new pump probably 1200 gph danner mag drive pond master .
Hey there!
So sounds like you are trying to run a drip system. Are you on a timed cycle or just blasting away at it 24/7?
Last time I made my own drip rings I couldn't for the life of me figure out what they heck went wrong as I was getting some with great pressure and a couple that just weren't putting out any water at all....after grabbing a little giant, pretty much the dankest pump IMHO, I located the problem to new T-barb's that were not made properly as they had filled in with too much plastic. I fixed them up and the problem was fixed and I now have a gigantic pump which is way overkill but I think it will last a long time....
I suggest removing the halo drip rings and comparing the water pressure without them and check the insides of the halo's for improper manufacturing i.e. blockage.
I built and tested the system before i drilled the holes out. I placed all 6 halos in separate 5 gallon buckets, Filled the res and set the timer for 6 seconds, then i measured the contents of the bucket......... I was getting roughly 55 ounces of water per bucket with a 6 second blast, It wasn't hard enough to make a mess but the Halos all fired at once.....
looking down at them from top they look like mine, your feed hoses the same lengths? years ago I stopped worrying about that 5.8 nonsense mine comes out at 6 and 6.4 bloody perfect if it go's a tad higher I add a bit of ph down. at 5.8 all the time was getting into trouble, ph riding up n down is better. that size mine are on 1.2 to 1.3 .
they're nice & green , no need to bump the feeds . just give them some epsom salts for the magnesium . they're yellowing from a mag def not N . mix up a foliar of epsom & RO at .6 EC or .... add about .2 ec of it to your V&B feeds , but add it first so you don't go over the 1.1ec total ......cut back the base to make up for the added EC from the epsom .
what are ya using for a PH up ? try some dynagrow protekt , its silica & is better for the plants than chemical PH adjusters like GH
plus i think it will make the PH a little more steady