jigfresh
Well-Known Member
A friend of mine made some of these with some foam floating noodle toys. Worked out pretty good in his DIY cloner.
That noodle idea is a good one. Maybe next grow. Thanks for the idea's guys.
I tried the beer cup solution.
Here is the plant that has been in the flooded tube for a few days, maybe even a week.

These are the other 4. 2 are big from getting all the light. The other two have been shaded. I'm really not being a good grower this time around. I need to step it up.

This plant is the small Querkle that I'm putting in the tubes next. I am going to use the cover and cram method.


Here is how the 4" netpots fit. I also attached pics of the waterfall, the water pump, and my airpump. I'm using the airpump for now, becuase I don't think the slow flow rate of the water provides enough Dissolved Oxygen in the tubes.... at least not until I get a bigger water pump.



