I really like your video cause it's the one I want and you made it really easy to understand. do you use an aerator in the feeder reservoir? if not, why not? I've heard some do not maybe because the water dripping into the reservoir may be enough? thanks for your help with this...take care....bob
Hi Bob, i don't use an aerator as the nutrient media flowing back into the reservoir stirs up the contents quite well. My pump moves 2500 lt per hour so there is a fair volume of liquid in motion there. If you use a pump that moves 1000 lt per hour or less, I would definitely use some aquarium aerator stones. Thanks for your comment.
I really like your video cause it's the one I want and you made it really easy to understand. do you use an aerator in the feeder reservoir? if not, why not? I've heard some do not maybe because the water dripping into the reservoir may be enough? thanks for your help with this...take care....bob
Hi Bob, i don't use an aerator as the nutrient media flowing back into the reservoir stirs up the contents quite well. My pump moves 2500 lt per hour so there is a fair volume of liquid in motion there. If you use a pump that moves 1000 lt per hour or less, I would definitely use some aquarium aerator stones. Thanks for your comment.
@@ScottiesClockWorld hate to bother you again, but can you give me the make/model of your pump?
@@bbulliard , not a problem. Aqua One aquarium pump, 30W, 2500 lt/hr.
@@ScottiesClockWorld thanks
great video. it looks like your drip system may not make it to both plants?
Yep, just made it. Thanks for your comment.