Rocket Soul
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Yes, it's not for an organic soil approach. The idea is a bit the opposite of a SIP: the res below isn't for keeping the medium moist, it's purpose is to remove the perched water level so that you can do full watering several times a day without waterlogging the medium. The full flood of and the following draining of the medium means the air in the medium gets renewed which removes the need to refrigerate the water for O2 levels.I think the PPK was more for feeding salts wasnt it? 5 gallon bucket inside another with holes and perlite in between bulkhead in the bottom.Watered to runoff the perlite would hold some moisture between feeds.
It's very easy to drown a small plant in a SIP. Or that you get roots to the res and to the surface (where you top feed with nutes) and nothing in the middle.Interesting about top watering to get more roots before using the wick,Ive never started a small plant in a sip.
You can probably find hyroots approach if you go back towards the start of this thread.