Grownsince95
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I just recently read somewhere that air stones don't actually aerate the water, they break the surface tension to allow air to mix at the surface. Wasn't a scientific source so I don't know how actuate it is.A peek inside my rez at the waterfall aeration. It runs for 3 minutes every 30. Saves a lot of money not having an air stone on 24/7 and it oxygenates the water more efficiently.
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I had followed a guy on another blog who had been running 1/4 inch air lines with no stones. Gave great big balls of air in his res. He said he had a o2 sensor for it but did not replace it after verifying it worked and the thing stopped working.I just recently read somewhere that air stones don't actually aerate the water, they break the surface tension to allow air to mix at the surface. Wasn't a scientific source so I don't know how actuate it is.
And I vote YES on keeping the little ones. But then, I have a problem with culling.
Yeah almost none of the oxygen in the bubble makes it into the water until it breaks the surface. @Florida_Mike had a great explanation in his thread. This is the way I learned 30 years ago on big ebb and flow systems and I was taught it was to eliminate the noise from the air compressors. The ones you need for 50 gallon reservoirs are loud and no bueno when shit was scary illegal.I had followed a guy on another blog who had been running 1/4 inch air lines with no stones. Gave great big balls of air in his res. He said he had a o2 sensor for it but did not replace it after verifying it worked and the thing stopped working.
I used open lines in my hydro.
That failed.
That brings up a good question. With your shed set up, as you have it, have you id'd the kWh used? If so how much?just the kWh.
A month? Between 400-600 kWhThat brings up a good question. With your shed set up, as you have it, have you id'd the kWh used? If so how much?
I was just curious what something that complete, even though really contained, would cost in energy usage. That's a good figure to base my decision process on. ยกMuchas gracias!A month? Between 400-600 kWh
Current prices (pun intended!) It's like $1 - $1.50 a gram in electricI was just curious what something that complete, even though really contained, would cost in energy usage. That's a good figure to base my decision process on. ยกMuchas gracias!
Cute pun.Current prices (pun intended!) It's like $1 - $1.50 a gram in electric
This is actually insane aโf and super gnarly!!
A little bit lololI like to rotate my plants 180 degrees at each watering to balance out the lighting. OCD?
Light, air and salty water.This is actually insane aโf and super gnarly!!
You are dialed tโf in
I feels! Well you are doing something right for sure!Light, air and salty water.
I feed plants, not microbes.
GH trio for 30 years.
Thank you for the kind words
I stopped using calmag when I moved because my tap water went from 70 ppm to 300.I feels! Well you are doing something right for sure!
I need to try out some general hydroponics stuff, do you use anything else? Like any cal mag or anything?
I know you had posted a little table of how much per 5 gallon pot, you had something called armor si,
Good to know, I collect and use rain water so I donโt get those kinds of numbers but interesting!I stopped using calmag when I moved because my tap water went from 70 ppm to 300.
I tinker with diamond nectar (humic and fulvic acids) and floralicious (kelp, molasses) sometimes in flower to be fancy but they aren't necessary.
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That's great that you can collect rain water! We were talking about attaching a barrel to our gutter. So I'm assuming you use a lot of pH up?Good to know, I collect and use rain water so I donโt get those kinds of numbers but interesting!
And if you donโt mind me asking, at what phase or how often would you add the silicate supplement?
Iโve been wanting to try other runs with other nutrients as a comparison of what Iโm doing now.
I started with fox farm trio, it went well but kinda costly at bigger scales, then I mixed fox farm with natural home made compost tea, (which is a fancy way of me saying , my wife and I put scraps in a bucket, we add water , wait a week, then add that to the plants) lol
This has been going great tbh, recently we only do compost tea, but Iโm on the fence of like seeing what other nutrients can do to have multiple grow experiences using different solutions
We collect about 1500 gallons and save it for times of drought in the summer for the gardens. You can go through it pretty quick so we fill up every time we can and need too. I can't recommend it enough if you can.That's great that you can collect rain water! We were talking about attaching a barrel to our gutter. So I'm assuming you use a lot of pH up?
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