Sup IC!
Thanks for stopping in and letting me pick your brains. I plan to just run a 5 gallon bucket RDWC veg system in the future, but I need something to get me by until I upgrade my space. Here is my plan for a veg system, along with a couple questions.
I will use two 4ftx4ft flood/drain tables with 7" depth. I am going to run two of these tables in a RDWC setup, I will install 2 drains on the side of each table like a bucket, and let them drain to the controller. The nutrient solution in the controller will then be routed to a chiller and then on to 2-4/table 1/2" feedlines on each table. So its RDWC with 2 tables substituiting the buckets.
Each table will have 12 6" netpots installed with hydroton. This is simply for vegging them to 18" high and 12" around.
My questions are:
Have any of you constructed tops for tables? I would like something strong, light proof, resistant to getting the nasties. (wet/soggy, porous) I am not looking for the cheap way out just the best way to do this.
Also if you have any input on this please feel free to express yourself, I am open to ideas.
I think once this is done it will be pretty nice, will be tempting to bust one out in it.
I am going to install 2-4 feed hoses on the rear of the table that will
Thanks for stopping in and letting me pick your brains. I plan to just run a 5 gallon bucket RDWC veg system in the future, but I need something to get me by until I upgrade my space. Here is my plan for a veg system, along with a couple questions.
I will use two 4ftx4ft flood/drain tables with 7" depth. I am going to run two of these tables in a RDWC setup, I will install 2 drains on the side of each table like a bucket, and let them drain to the controller. The nutrient solution in the controller will then be routed to a chiller and then on to 2-4/table 1/2" feedlines on each table. So its RDWC with 2 tables substituiting the buckets.
Each table will have 12 6" netpots installed with hydroton. This is simply for vegging them to 18" high and 12" around.
My questions are:
Have any of you constructed tops for tables? I would like something strong, light proof, resistant to getting the nasties. (wet/soggy, porous) I am not looking for the cheap way out just the best way to do this.
Also if you have any input on this please feel free to express yourself, I am open to ideas.
I think once this is done it will be pretty nice, will be tempting to bust one out in it.
I am going to install 2-4 feed hoses on the rear of the table that will