Very nice tutorial, thank you. I found that drilling the outlet low on the cap and putting on a valve to add extra flow control was better for me to avoid the risk of putting it too high
NFT stands for Nutrient film technique. Key word in that is "film" the roots shouldn't be standing in water but more like being kept moist by only a small amount of water on the bottom of the pipe and the roots can also breathe from the roots on top. If they are submerged in water the will suffer from "Pythium" which is mistaken for root rot because of the low oxygen environment
Very neat work, however did you consider the potential lead leakage from that type of 90mm U-PVC pipes? They are definitely cheap, I have been considering whether or not to use them, or source some food grade plastic pipes.
Thanks, appreciate the feedback, you could absolutely start them off in this setup and move them to a flood and drain system where they have a bit more room to grow, I have had great success with lettuce in this setup
Hey mate, it is an aquaponics setup, the clay balls act as soil media to give the plant roots something to grow in and the tank below with fish in it supplies nutrition, check it out in one of my other videos, thanks for watching
do you have a 3d printer or access to one? let me know i just designed a cup holder that keeps the cups flat on top of a 4in pvc with 2 in cups. ill send you the stl file to try out and tell me what you think.
Very nice tutorial, thank you. I found that drilling the outlet low on the cap and putting on a valve to add extra flow control was better for me to avoid the risk of putting it too high
Very well done I’m going to use some of your design on mine . I’m Chris from Snohomish Washington USA thanks mate
NFT stands for Nutrient film technique. Key word in that is "film" the roots shouldn't be standing in water but more like being kept moist by only a small amount of water on the bottom of the pipe and the roots can also breathe from the roots on top. If they are submerged in water the will suffer from "Pythium" which is mistaken for root rot because of the low oxygen environment
Very neat and tidy work
Well done mate 👍🏻
Thanks mate 👍🏻
Very neat work, however did you consider the potential lead leakage from that type of 90mm U-PVC pipes? They are definitely cheap, I have been considering whether or not to use them, or source some food grade plastic pipes.
Thank You for this video, I am happy that I found it. What plants can you grow in this system? Are Tomato or Pepper a possibility?
Tomato and pepper plants are best grown using the cracky system or self watering flood and drain systems
Thanks, appreciate the feedback, you could absolutely start them off in this setup and move them to a flood and drain system where they have a bit more room to grow, I have had great success with lettuce in this setup
What is the clay stones used for on top of the water tank. very nice setup
Hey mate, it is an aquaponics setup, the clay balls act as soil media to give the plant roots something to grow in and the tank below with fish in it supplies nutrition, check it out in one of my other videos, thanks for watching
What relief valve brand are you using?
Hi mate, I used a brand called Philmac in Australia
do you have a 3d printer or access to one? let me know i just designed a cup holder that keeps the cups flat on top of a 4in pvc with 2 in cups. ill send you the stl file to try out and tell me what you think.
Yeah mate send me the file and I’ll check it out
ok its not letting me really add it to the comment. need somewhere to send it to you.
Hey try my instagram home on the tools
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But when commercial it's cost
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