Since I failed to do so in the last post, I really have to reiterate my hatred for any hydro system which pumps nutrient solution through a small aperture like a sprayer or mister. These critters will crust up with nute salts unless cleaned frequently, about every other day.
If your system is organised so you can't see the water spray action, you'll have to pull each sprayer out to check and clean them.
I've said it lots of times- I'm a stoned slacker. I don't really want to work very hard on my op. I want to be able to leave it for at least 3-4 days at a time if I get a slack-attack.
Flood systems do not push nutes through small apertures and simply can't clog. Plants in pots of absorbent media have a constant backup water supply and thus are much more tolerant of water pump failures than medialess systems. Flood systems can go weeks without tank aeration but work lots better with it than without.
However, flood systems with plants in pots of absorbent media do not allow maximum oxygenation of roots, particularly in highly absorbent media like rockwool floc, which can hold so much water that the water can lose all its dissolved O2 before the plant can soak up all the water in the media. This is why I switched to the much less absorbent Fytocell material. I sacrificed
some water supply backup time to permit more frequent flooding with oxygenated nutes.
Yes, aero, NFT and DWC all have the potential to outyield pots of absorbent media in a flood system. However, the medialess systems also can be prone to failures which can cause loss of an entire batch of plants. Takes a long time for the somewhat reduced yields from a pot-based flood system to equal the loss of an entire batch.
If you have the attention span and energy for the frequent checks required, medialess systems are for you. If you're as slack as I am, something with some safeties built in might better at the compromise of absolute max yield per square foot.