Looks like you got it and it's doing really good
Roots look healthy. Now my pet peeve is the rigidity of of the PVC as I said before. It's a personal preference, but I found it useful to be able to fit the system into any space.
Hosing...it allows the system more flexibility and customization in the space. NO ALGAE!! I'm currently moving away from the bucket systems to more flat type systems because I have recently learned that plants prefer horizontal growth over circling which occurs in bucket type systems. They get...
I haven't had a need for those in any of my designs thus far so to be honest all I can do is look at your system and add input from observation. However, I have been seeing a lot of positive gardens using CC and drippers. Bulkheads no, haven't needed them. MANARDS MAYBE.
I'm first and foremost a builder and if you are open to advice on your system I will share. I have a few revolutionary designs and concepts that im currently working on to bring to market but will share with you some of my findings about what's already out there being used, pros and cons. Hmu.
The first one didn't load but the secondonewas very informative. I was speaking more along the lines though of actually disposing of the nutes at res change and just mix a few parts of 3% h202 with pH water in a fitting bucket or whatever and soaking and dunking your roots every couple of weeks...
For the last week I have been studying root development and overall root cultivation, from rot root to the rest. There's a lot of information out there but what I haven't found is what this post is about. Would it be possible to perform routine root and plant maintenance on a, say bi-weekly...
Man what do you do? I've some say nitrogen, but the one discrbes it perfectly as WINDBURN? If so how do you treat it.? They say it comes from the fans being directly on them and symptoms are the claw and spots looks like nitrogen and toxicity, or lockout. Dwc not coco or soil.