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where can I get the gravel,, is it regular Pea Gravel from HD? thanks,
matt said:
The normally 3/4" or 20mm no fines gravel is the best growing medium for the cheapest. You can go smaller or larger, but 3/4" is what is recommended. Depending on how you get your parts a loop siphon should be much cheaper to construct.
There is a difference between constant flow but flood and drain via siphon and constant flow constant flood systems and yet more difference to a system that is constant flow but not flood (this might be a trickle through set up and doesn't get as much filtration as any of the other media based systems.)
Constant flow/flood seems to be fairly effective for bio-filtration and just fine for many plants while timed flood and drain seems better for some plants that prefer a more dry situation while siphon flood and drain with constant flow is also a good option.
Which type of siphon is better will depend on the situation and materials at hand.
What type of media, well there are many great types of media. A bit larger than pea gravel is generally best. I've been using 1/2" brown river rock which is the cheapest pH appropriate choice around here. Be careful with "pea gravel" since that only describes the size/shape and the type of rock is more important. If I were to order the cheapest pea gravel I can get around here, it will be limestone and that will keep the pH too high. If you can get 3/4" gravel that will be a good choice too though 1/2" does work.
There is a difference between constant flow but flood and drain via siphon and constant flow constant flood systems and yet more difference to a system that is constant flow but not flood (this might be a trickle through set up and doesn't get as much filtration as any of the other media based systems.)
Constant flow/flood seems to be fairly effective for bio-filtration and just fine for many plants while timed flood and drain seems better for some plants that prefer a more dry situation while siphon flood and drain with constant flow is also a good option.
Which type of siphon is better will depend on the situation and materials at hand.
What type of media, well there are many great types of media. A bit larger than pea gravel is generally best. I've been using 1/2" brown river rock which is the cheapest pH appropriate choice around here. Be careful with "pea gravel" since that only describes the size/shape and the type of rock is more important. If I were to order the cheapest pea gravel I can get around here, it will be limestone and that will keep the pH too high. If you can get 3/4" gravel that will be a good choice too though 1/2" does work.
Hum... My system is only a couple of months old so the muck shouldn't be a problem... it takes about 15 minutes for the beds to fill and only about a minute or two to drain, so it should be getting some oxygen sucked down into the roots. I can't really change the timing on the cycle as the flow is perfect to kick the siphon. Anything less wouldn't work. Been trying that... I'd rather put the thing on an indexer, but still trying to figure out that one.
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