snutter
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I like it!easy dwc with a 1-2-3
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Cool post dude.
I like it!easy dwc with a 1-2-3
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I really like this idea too topher. The only problem may be that a 20 gallon aquarium pump won't push enough air to make it out all of the holes. But, I'd say use a bigger one. I might just try building something similar to your idea just for gets and shiggles (shits and giggles). maybe...heheh. It's hard from me to stray from something that already works so well. But getting better results is always my goal. Not sure that this would deliver that since I seem to get enough oxygen to the roots, but ya never know until you try i guess. Any ways, cool post bro.Well, research would tell you that it isn't the bubbles hitting the roots, it is the bubbling breaking the surface of the water that adds the oxygen to the water. Lots of bubbles breaking the surface, lots of oxygen.
I liked the idea of a splitter and small holes being poked into the tubing... If you do it right, you could make an air curtain out of a small amount of tubing. My vision is a tube that goes around the entire bottom of the res, and then through the middle, blanketing the entire surface of the water with bubbles.
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I really like this idea too topher. The only problem may be that a 20 gallon aquarium pump won't push enough air to make it out all of the holes. But, I'd say use a bigger one. I might just try building something similar to your idea just for gets and shiggles (shits and giggles). maybe...heheh. It's hard from me to stray from something that already works so well. But getting better results is always my goal. Not sure that this would deliver that since I seem to get enough oxygen to the roots, but ya never know until you try i guess. Any ways, cool post bro.
I pay $3 for 12 inch airstones. I don't even re-use them, just throw them out after each grow. Seems like a very nominal expense and they work well. I have tried holes in tubing and "I" never got it to work well. I'd like to try the high end diffusers that arel like $100 and up though. Bottom line: if you have enough bubble action for what you want the bubbles to do, the bubbles won't care a bit how they got there!
Gave my opinion. That is allwow.... well.. i think everyone on here is a know it all. You made a couple of good points... but reading 1000 pages on dwc doesn't get rid of the fact that he posted pics of BEAUTIFUL PLANTS that looked like he wasn't skimping his plants environment at all.... I have one question. If you have one air pump delivering air to three small holes... and then u hook that same air pump to air stones.... which one will produce more bubbles? Well seeing that there is still one air pump delivering the same amount of air to the air stones... and to the holes... which one is better? the answer is... neither. They both will give off the same amount of air because they both are recieving the same amount of air. SIMPLE LOGIC WILL SET you free from your know it all aspects.....
Gave my opinion. That is all
also simple logic will tell you that smaller bubbles have more surface area rather than large ones. Ergo more oxygen to the water. and lol at your know it all comment.
Easy there young man. I'm not knocking what he does. There is no better or worse. Its not a contest, its gardening. Many things work. As for the bubbles, It s a matter of surface area. smaller and more bubbles have more surface area, they do deliver more oxygen. Like IS said. However you get the air to the roots, the plants will tell you what they like or dislike. I think his plants look great.
Oh by the way in your post topher, your plants have nute burn. Try putting them in ph adjusted plain water for a few days. "I" just use cal mag for my r/o water for the first 3-4 weeks. GL all.
Hahahah. yeah dude, I'm shocked at the bubble action I get in my 5 gallon reservoir too! Kicks ass doesn't it!?! I'm stoked that it worked well for you!!! I hope you produce huge plants and mass bud, bro!!!Yeah, it's not a huge savings. But I'm all about saving money when I can. Did you see my other post where I built a 5 gallon DWC reservoir in less than 15 minutes for less than $15??? This may be just right for you. Here's the link:
https://www.rollitup.org/hydroponics-aeroponics/281365-5-gallon-dwc-built-15-a.html
Yeah i'm already doing DWC in the 5 gallon but after a year of buying new airstones i was looking for a simple way of giving the plants oxygen, and you my friend have did that. Like you said in your earlier post (the proof is in the pudding). I had bubbles before but after a few weeks they would clog and never work the same again. BUT now when i open up the lid (OMG!) it bubble heaven.
Black Tubing = 4.00
1/16th Drill Bit = 3.00
Savings on not buying airstones = $5 * 15
Bubbles that i get now = "PRICELESS"
im digging the pink toteeasy dwc with a 1-2-3
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damn why am i high everytime im on this site??? lol... bubble action is phenomenal with the holes. this thread was def a help. happy smokin
lol.... its bad enough that you are part of the "bubble" club... but yet u still have something to say if it isn't done the same way you do it. If I recall the bubble club was for alllllll those who use bubbles. Nearly all members claim that their techniques and grow ops are superior to everyone elses.... i come on here to learn, because no one knows everything but when we come together on a wonderful site like RIU we can bring all of our wonderful ideas together to make things less complicated and more efficient... so... LOL to all of your comments... but thanks at the same time.. u made me think about it more and im gonna bubble it up with the drilled holes.Gave my opinion. That is all
also simple logic will tell you that smaller bubbles have more surface area rather than large ones. Ergo more oxygen to the water. and lol at your know it all comment.