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That's an interesting question and one I have never heard addressed. My personal take is that I would go to a different res for several reasons. First, I like changing the res weekly because it's the only way to know I'm getting a complete reset on the nute concentration. Second, you might be able to feed roots dangling a long distance down with bubble action but I think it would be tricky. If you succeeded it would be sort of like aeroponics. I think it would be an interesting experiment but how many failures would you be willing to accept to get it right?2 questions of my own. This is my 1st grow and am now ready to transport to my flowering system.
#1. I built my system a bit larger and deeper than it needed to be (it's a homemade box). So it would take me 200+ gallons to fill it up completely. I simply cannot do that, especially if I am to use R/O water (thinking I will just use my tap water and hard water nutes though either way). SO, would it be OK to fill it only half way OR less? Can 50%+ of the roots dangle in the air only catching the mist from the bubbles? Will my yield suffer if so? Is it necessary or best to submerce all or most of the roots in water?
#2. Once I fill it up (if I had to), how long could I stretch it where I don't change out and clean my reservoir? IF I could get away with filling it up initially and then just adding a small amount daily, then it wouldnt be so bad. But if I had to drain and refill every single week or two, then it would be a real miserable pain in the ass (and probably not possible if I am filling it all the way up). Would adding H2O2 help prolong the time between cleanings/water changing? How long would be too long(the entire 8 weeks of flowering? 1 month? 3 weeks?)?
I am glad I changed my plans from using a water pump in an aeroponic or drip system, but the one issue I see with DWC is the need to use so much water. Unless of course you tell me that I don't need to fill it up as high as I am thinking I should.
If your res is a homemade box, couldn't you just cut away some along the top edge to make it more shallow? Or maybe rig it so the lid that held the netpots was recessed down to have the same effect? As I shop around for totes to use I have a similar problem. As they get larger in capacity they tend to do it with depth rather than more surface area on the top, I want the latter. I'm always looking for totes to be be a potential res where the water level works at a couple inches below where the bottom of the netpots would be.
Sorry if this isn't much help, I'm just rambling. Let us know what you decide to do and how it works!