What would be a good way to filter the runoff and keep it soil-free. Someone suggested a particle filter. Or draining into a bed of hydro. Perhaps putting rocks in the sump tank. Any thoughts please. Thanks
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Howdy
I'm not quite catching what your asking and what you have set up.
If you will be a little more descriptive it may help.
jim
Oh I got it now.
Just skip the soil,, that keeps it more simple.
Use an innert growing medum like gravel, expanded shale etc. for the grow bed.
Worms are OK but if you can filter solids out prior to the grow bed you will have less issues.
And a proper amount of worms in a grow bed works but one has to be sure to feed the worms enough which adds a complication (worms die/decompose and you see the results in water tests and now have to react).
Filtering solids shows you exactly how your filter is performing.
Also if you don't mind a little small plumbing, your grow beds can be most anywhere (just set it up so you don't get a big temp change from the water lines.
What are you doing for lighting the grow beds?
jim
it might, but i don't think you'd get the benefit of actually filtering all of the ammonia out of the ft water.. that's the point of the growbeds - to be "filters" for the ft..
the common "rule of thumb" for water turnover is to turn over the ft volume at least 1x an hour..
i've seen a system that has soil in the growbeds, it looked like the "soil" growbeds were kind of a flow through wicking bed.. and i don't think these were the primary filtration for the ft water though as there were other media beds, as well as alternate filtration methods included (radial filter, etc)..
it might, but i don't think you'd get the benefit of actually filtering all of the ammonia out of the ft water.. that's the point of the growbeds - to be "filters" for the ft..
the common "rule of thumb" for water turnover is to turn over the ft volume at least 1x an hour..
i've seen a system that has soil in the growbeds, it looked like the "soil" growbeds were kind of a flow through wicking bed.. and i don't think these were the primary filtration for the ft water though as there were other media beds, as well as alternate filtration methods included (radial filter, etc)..
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