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You need the pot to help support the huge ass plants. Stuff would fall right over with just a little collar.
You can use just a netpot and collar but media supports better growth especially early on.
You are better off using a netpot with media in it no matter what the media is. You will get faster growth with media I don't recall the details of why but something to do with how the plant feeds.
Even completely inert things you'd never think of like chopped up used tires or glass marbles, plastic shavings, pallet strapping scraps. It really doesn't matter what as long as it's clean and doesn't poison the plant or the water.
The more surface area and least volume the media takes the better, glass marbles would be the worst with low surface area and high volume, plastic shavings the best with high surface area and tons of air space/low volume.
The feeding rates of aero and dwc are very different, you would need two reservoirs with different concentrations of nutrients if you wanted to do actual high pressure or air atomized high efficiency aeroponics up top with a dwc base or you'd be burning the roots up top while underfeeding down below or vice versa.
Drip and dwc feeding rates are the same.
Right now, I've got an MPB system with 5 inch net pots in it.
I was thinking the same thing, so I figured that smaller net pots might have an advantage so long as there is support for the plants. Right now, I've got some pythium issues because I slacked on the chiller (got one now), so it'll be a bit before I can make an honest evaluation.
Tats what i was thinkin, atomized droplets are super available.
I was also wondering how much splashage comes off the HI Blos and 12" airstones people are using? I know the big advantage in my old DWC buckets was that the airstone splashed fresh nutes over my rutes constantly cause an NFT, is this created in the MPBs in the same fashion with such a big air pump like a HIBLO.
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