delta9nxs said:my philosophy on container media is that it is the mechanical properties that are most important. after that chemical reactions. use the materials around you. there are probably things available locally to you that would function well.
I think you're right. I will make my first try with coco (or peat moss) and perlite. We'll see how that turns out and later i will have time to try pumice instead of the perlite.
Thanks again...
That's fast and friendly service D9, thanks!
On the 3/8" outside diameter tubing, is that RO tubing (polyethylene) or vinyl tubing, such as for irrigation?
I have some blue 3/8" OD RO tubing in my hand, and it seems pretty stiff. It is 1/4" ID, and of course, 1/16" wall.
Thanks Delta. I'll check for that every week.... Maybe pantyhose are a good option.
Thanks again D9!
Since we are already using the LLDPE line, I was pondering using John Guest fittings at the lower bucket. It would be a bulkhead using a 1/4" MNPT to John Guest 3/8" with an npt nut on the inside, with fabricated gasket. (like an ebb and flow fitting/bulkhead)
I suppose you may have already thought of or done that.
Do you see any disadvantage to this?
It does seem like your latex over LLDPE design can probably take a ridiculous amount of abuse without accidental disconnecion.
I have also never had such a through hole without minor leaks, and the tire valve does seem like an excellent solution.
I have already purchased buckets and tire valves - just typing out loud here.
I appreciate your dedication to this thread and your system.
gregor_mendel
I don't think I understand how you installed those ties onto the end of the tailpiece.
...pumice... maybe works very well... smallest size 1/4-1/16in. (the common type @ any scapeland place)... mixed 50/50 w/ perlyte, no need to ever use any other media. re-use, etc... 100persent perlyte works well, too...catman said:*mistress* - I was wondering if you knew where one should look for agricultural grade pumice?
when posting about tree gardening in KBS (a tek of lore,formerly @ og, maybe in some older ic threads, maybe)...~SYK~ said:I think your question is about media - so that is what I will discuss :
Lava : Original Medium, Wicks and Drains well, ph unstable, hard to wash, hard to disinfect, heavy to move/clean/dispose
Hydroton: I have never seen a successful Killer Bucket Grow ran wtih Hydroton. I personally ran it once, and ended up transplanting my plants into Lava (of all things) half way thru to save the crop!
Coir: Used on its own, it holds too much moisture in large pots Killer Bucket Size.
Coir/Hydroton 40/60 mix : VERY Successful. Many growers used this medium and were very happy with the results. The advantages of large plants without the disadvantages of a constant watering system and built in buffers to error.
Coir/Perlite : Never saw this used. IMO would still be too compact to use in KBS.
Perlite: THE MEDIUM OF CHOICE! Completely Inert, Lightweight, easy to clean, easy to use, wicks water well, holds water well, holds LOTS of air, hard to overwater, doesnt affect system PH or TDS like coir or lava ....I could keep going on.
Conclusion : Perlite or Coir40%/Hydroton60% mix
Was that what you were looking for?
Hope it Helps
SYK