I'm finally getting my hydro situation started, but I'm torn between flood and drain or a drip system. I will have 6 to 12 plants in 1 gallon soil containers, in 40mm rockwool cubes surrounded by hydroton. I know rockwool likes to hold moisture, but i don't know how long the small cubes do. I'm going to be keeping the plants in these pots and cubes their entire lives, so I wanna get it right the first time.
For these containers and sizes, would flood and drain or drip be more efficient? What sort of time intervals would be recommended for a 40mm cub in either case?
I'm using the Technaflora Recipe for Success starter kit for nutrients, just to get a feel for hydro. I understand changing the res every 2 weeks, and keeping the ppms under control, its just the actual details of getting plants started and going that I'm shaky with even after reading and watching for years.
For these containers and sizes, would flood and drain or drip be more efficient? What sort of time intervals would be recommended for a 40mm cub in either case?
I'm using the Technaflora Recipe for Success starter kit for nutrients, just to get a feel for hydro. I understand changing the res every 2 weeks, and keeping the ppms under control, its just the actual details of getting plants started and going that I'm shaky with even after reading and watching for years.