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OK starting this thread to keep track of a LR2 I have. Don't get to excited guys I don't post piks of plants, because it's not my internet, and the owner would not like piks posted.
So I got this LR2 in a 3 gal bucket. With a 8" net pot lid. I have 1 air stone in it and I'm using a water farm kit.
This is how I set it up. I took a 5" net pot and, I put it upside down in the 8" net pot bucket lid and, I zip tied it down in the middle. I then cut a hole in the bottom of the 5" net pot(witch is face up now). Just the center ring of netting. It is just under 1.5" in Diameter, and will fit a rapid rooter plug very nicely. I put the rapid rooter plug in. Just a little way in and, use hydroton to hold it up.
So that's how it's put together now for the why. What I have found so far is.
1)- The tap root goes right down into the 5" net pot and gets fanned by the air bubbles from the air stone. Until it can get a grip on the side the the net pot. Then the roots grow back into the hydroton, and out the far side. So you get a good wide root spreading. and lots of air to them.
2)- There is a water farm kit that you can't see. That is not illustrated. It runs on air and, feeds the top of the hydroton with rez water, and the hole thing runs on air. So there is no water pump. That means no heat from a submersible pump. Did I say the hole thing runs on just air
3)- For the price of a cheep 5" net pot. I am using 2/3 less hydroton to fill a 8" net pot bucket lid
4)- No need to mess with rock wool. That stuff is nasty. If you handle it dry. You might as well be playing with dried and crumbly asbestos. There are some nasty carcinogens in that shit.
5)- THE HOLE THING RUNS ON AIR!!!!!
OK. That's the how and why of it. Next post will get into the LR2 I have in one of thees bucket setups. But for now. Its time to get some seedlings moved to were they need to go
So I got this LR2 in a 3 gal bucket. With a 8" net pot lid. I have 1 air stone in it and I'm using a water farm kit.
This is how I set it up. I took a 5" net pot and, I put it upside down in the 8" net pot bucket lid and, I zip tied it down in the middle. I then cut a hole in the bottom of the 5" net pot(witch is face up now). Just the center ring of netting. It is just under 1.5" in Diameter, and will fit a rapid rooter plug very nicely. I put the rapid rooter plug in. Just a little way in and, use hydroton to hold it up.

So that's how it's put together now for the why. What I have found so far is.
1)- The tap root goes right down into the 5" net pot and gets fanned by the air bubbles from the air stone. Until it can get a grip on the side the the net pot. Then the roots grow back into the hydroton, and out the far side. So you get a good wide root spreading. and lots of air to them.
2)- There is a water farm kit that you can't see. That is not illustrated. It runs on air and, feeds the top of the hydroton with rez water, and the hole thing runs on air. So there is no water pump. That means no heat from a submersible pump. Did I say the hole thing runs on just air
3)- For the price of a cheep 5" net pot. I am using 2/3 less hydroton to fill a 8" net pot bucket lid
4)- No need to mess with rock wool. That stuff is nasty. If you handle it dry. You might as well be playing with dried and crumbly asbestos. There are some nasty carcinogens in that shit.
5)- THE HOLE THING RUNS ON AIR!!!!!
OK. That's the how and why of it. Next post will get into the LR2 I have in one of thees bucket setups. But for now. Its time to get some seedlings moved to were they need to go