EsC420PoT
Hydro Indoor Grower
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So since I've joined MP what? 5 years ago? I started with soil (naturally) then graduated to Hydro drip, then flood and drain, now I feel confident enough to try making and upgrading to a DIY Areoponics system. I know the basics and some handy means of how to make this system, how ever this is new territory for me, and I will def. need al the hlep I can get form you guys. Although this grow won't be started till August, I felt I could open this thread and start asking all my noob questions so when the time comes, IM ready to go and can continue to use this as I go along with my setup.
My first curiosity, is I've watch and read countless videos and forums on how to make these mister systems, and although (depending on what my local hydro store has) I don't know exactly which type of misters wether it be a few of those small ones bunched around or a couple of those big mister heads. as it will all do the same thing. However, im curious within a 20 Gallon tote From the bottom of the tote, about what level would I want the actual misters to be sparaying? I dont want to put them to low or to high as I'm not sure if this would effect it really? My common sense is telling me it would, so what would be the adequate elevation for the misters to be hitting the roots at? Any help, tips and constructive criticism is greatly appreciated, thanks!
My first curiosity, is I've watch and read countless videos and forums on how to make these mister systems, and although (depending on what my local hydro store has) I don't know exactly which type of misters wether it be a few of those small ones bunched around or a couple of those big mister heads. as it will all do the same thing. However, im curious within a 20 Gallon tote From the bottom of the tote, about what level would I want the actual misters to be sparaying? I dont want to put them to low or to high as I'm not sure if this would effect it really? My common sense is telling me it would, so what would be the adequate elevation for the misters to be hitting the roots at? Any help, tips and constructive criticism is greatly appreciated, thanks!