Thank You For Your Quick Responcenot at all, the more the better, yuo can pick up an air pump for like $20 that has 2 ports its cranks! and its adjustable
ya thats wat i did....i got a 60 gal pump (17.95) and 2 5" air discs ($4) from the pet store and those discs seem to work alot better than those stonesnot at all, the more the better, yuo can pick up an air pump for like $20 that has 2 ports its cranks! and its adjustable
Really ? It only takes an hour or so to kill a plant ?Redundant, multiple air pumps are a very good thing in bubblers, especially if all or part of the air system can be run on a UPS. Power failures lasting more than an hour or so can be a disaster in bubbler ops.
Cool, I'll keep it in mind, I have a lot of power outages.Depends on the circumstance. In a bubbler op where you're not using H2O2, the loss of the air supply can encourage anaerobic pathogens and thus root rot, etc.
I use 4 of them in 6 gallons of water: 4" round, 2-8" curtains and 1-6" long, running on 2 dual output airpumps. I also have a 60 gal water pump on 24/0, that keeps things well stirred up. The plants love it.Hello,
I Have A Bubbler System. I Would Like Add Another Air Stone Or 2. Will It Do Any Harm?
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If you're not using it already, dose your bubblers with H2O2, 50% grade @ 1ml/litre, every 3-4 days. Stops pathogens dead and releases O2 directly in the rootzone when it is breaking down organic matter. If you can't get 50%, use 35% 'food grade' (found at foodservice suppliers for sterilising equipment) at 1.7ml/L. 3% pharmacy grade isn't recommended due to cost and impracticality of having to buy many, many bottles of the stuff. Low-concentration H2O2 also contains stabilisers which are not necessary in 35% & 50%.Cool, I'll keep it in mind, I have a lot of power outages.