Imaginary Friend,
Why not just set the top bucket in a 5 gallon? Then you don't need a lid with a hole. My system is much like yours. I use a 3 gallon with a tail piece. The tail pieces I bought are a perfect fit to the bottom of the 5 gal. I just stuff the coco in and from the top till it wont come out any more. Since it is so fibrous I haven't seen the need to close up the bottom. It sits in the water and all stays in the tube for the life of the grow.
First of all, that's WAA:AAyY too complic8ted.
2nd, where are you supposed to poop?
3rd - do the buketz hafta be black?
4th - if you really want to increase 02, why not ramp up the (oxygenated) water-flow? There is no such thing as over-watering, only under-oxygenating. (stolen from GratefulHead).
This thing is brilliant I can't believe it doesn't garner more attention.
question #1: Is it correct that you don't recommend using it with something other than coco?
I can't get good coco, so have been playing around with a few different things. For now I'm using LC1 Suncoir from Sungro which is Canadian Sphagnum peat moss, coarse perlite, SUN-COIR (coco), starter nutrient charge (with Gypsum) and dolomitic limestone. It is a a lightweight, low bulk density, high porosity mix.
Why wouldn't it work? The Earthtainer type things were designed by people using 'potting mixes', which are similar to what I use now and your device is a cousin of the Earthainer, right?
question #2: Let's say I built one or a few to play around with the low-tech version, i.e. utilizing the bottom rez and occasional top watering.
What is next after the construction, plant and water until...?
Have you ever used turface? From my exp it would not be a good choice to open up fine coco.
Turface holds too much water for my taste and when mixed with coco it is really heavy. I made Al Taplas mix and had some left over Turface, so I mixed it with coco and was surprised how much water it held.
if you intend to hand water the top for a while build it so that you can add the pulse system later. it makes a huge difference.
d9
thanks for the info. on the medium. Maybe I'm stuck for now not being able to use the PPK because of the lack of good coco locally. I'm not paying shipping or driving two hours each way for bags....
But for future reference:
What method do you use to test for porosity? A link will do just fine. There are a few out there, but you seem to know what you're talking about.
What I meant by the 2nd question, is if I build one or two PPKs with the intention of hand watering, what exactly do you do after the initial planting? The top bucket is detachable by your design, so do you just manually fill the bottom reservoir and than proceed by keeping an eye on the level?
My whole point is bubles may be simply moving water more than airating water. Until it is measured, assumptions shouldn't be made. Most people simply believe that airstones aerate water and will not believe otherwise, some people will measure it and possibly have a new mental model of how things work in DWC.”
Redux so according to your tests, having air stones make no difference. Clogged or otherwise? I thought i read some of your data last night, but now i don't see it.
ShroomDr...I could not discern a dif between my 6" Alita corundum stone driven to the max and the pump on the same setting with an open line weighted at the bottom of a 35 gal res. Seems like you max out at about 11 PPM. I wanna redo the tests but got the info I needed for my setup at the moment and have other chores to do. I did notice a jump in PPM when switching from a cheap aquarium stone with the air pump set pretty low and the same pump setting with an open line.
another consideration, should you desire at some point in the future to install a pulse watering system using a pump you need enough depth for the pump to operate in yet still maintain a 3" air gap. this leaves you a 3" water level. hard to operate a decent sized pump in 3". the only way around this would be to have your pump bucket recessed into a hole in the floor.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=47837
Did you ever read that thread? Confirmation.
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my whole system is up off the ground so my control bucket can be a bit low to hold more water, this also lets me grab a bucket full of solution when I want to have some runoff
JJ, it will work like that but you will not get the o2 from the sidewall "air" holes. all of your o2 would have to come into the medium from the top. no "plunger effect".
Are you assuming the plunger effect you speak of is significant? It may not be. It seems that it would be hard to measure.
goodby all. i've lost access to this computer. whenever i regain internet, i'll check in. many thanks to all for everything. btw, this is nothing bad. i'll continue my construction. maybe by then, i'll have something to show you. stay safe. bg