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    #11
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    aeroponics

    Quote Originally Posted by keylime
    If your pump is not on all the time, or if it stops for ANY reason for more than an hour, due to power loss or anything else, your plants will be destroyed. Not worth it.

    Keylime
    I have to call BS here, I have forgot to turn mine back on after a cleaning of the emitters for over a day. sure they wilted a little but because there is always a 1" or so of liquid in the buckets.they come right back.
    I only run my pumps for 3 min ON and 40-60 min OFF, early on and 60-120 OFF late in flower because of all the roots in a 5 gal bucket system.
    If you doubt what I say do a search of my posts and see what I am talking about.NO PHOTOSHOP HERE

    Daddy

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    #12
    Senior Member

    aeroponics

    your both correct.

    Daddy you are failing to realize that in a true aeroponic system there wont be pools of water sitting around. If there are then your running a hybrid DWC system. Lots of aeroponic system have roots so fragile that if the pump fails to spray a few cycles the roots dry up. When I played around with fog, I could kill my roots inside 30 minutes really easy.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    aeroponics

    my bad keylime PDT, does that mean it runs on batterys not stupid just new meds.

    Ya your right mine is a low pressure spray system,sprayers under the bucket lid.
    checked out a lot of different systems befor building mine decided against the fog for that very reason.My power does go out occasionaly.

    Daddy

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    #14
    Member

    aeroponics

    Quote Originally Posted by Daddynobucks
    my bad keylime PDT, does that mean it runs on batterys not stupid just new meds.

    Ya your right mine is a low pressure spray system,sprayers under the bucket lid.
    checked out a lot of different systems befor building mine decided against the fog for that very reason.My power does go out occasionaly.

    Daddy
    hello daddy, if you remember you gave me some advise on areoponics when I started. Pretty much the same things your saying now, thou I think I might have corrected the problems a little bit on clogs and space for roots. I've like to post some pics that I finaly got down loaded to my computor know I can't seem to find who to get them on my log any help. I think the way to go is to pick away you like or would like to try and real plan, think it out, and test before you realy place them girls. So if you have issues they shoudn't be to critical but shit happens, one day woke to find that one of the hoses had got loose and had pumped all the nutirents all on the floor. One good thing I layed heavy duty trap on floor and up the wall so cleanup was somewhat easy one other thing is always have a batch of nutirents ready. All in all, I think any way you go hydroponics they all take some kind of maintence.:stoned:

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