I'm running 1 Blueberry (50") and 1 Strawberry Cough (42") clone in 2 x 5 gallon buckets DWC with a 3500 cc fish tank air pump on the BB and 2 on the SC. I've also got 3 BB and 3 SC clones (36" - 48") in an areo setup that has the roots reaching into the 6 gallon res, it's like a DWC with the sprinklers putting a bit of oxygen in the water.
I have 2 questions: How much air do we need per gallon of water, and should we lower the water level in the DWC container so some root are in the air?
The roots don't dry out when the water level is low, the bursting air bubbles keep them moist. Do you folks keep your buckets full to the top or leave a few inches air?
I know that "the more air the better" but what is the minimum we need per gallon of water and what would you guys recomend?
My 3500 cc aquarium pump apparently puts out 3.5 litres of air per minute, but I dont' know if 11 of them would compare to one of these:
Specifications:
+ 38 Litre/minute
+ 3/8" fittings
+ 5 outlets
+ 20W
+ 120V
+ 3 PSI (maximum pressure)
http://www.bustan.ca/product_detail.asp?menuID=3&SID=104&PID=617
How many 5 gallon buckets would one of these do well?
What is the recomended air pump?
What options are there to air stones? Has anyone made a grid out of pvc, drilled small holes for bubbles? I've tried the air curtains and found them frustrating.
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