.Smoke
Well-Known Member
I've been trying to come up with a solution to the age old problem of roots and/or media clogging up the drains on my Hempy buckets, but I know it's an issue all hydro growers can run into.
I was wondering if anyone had ever tried making a "filter" cap from the material of a fabric pot to place over the inlet for the drainage to keep roots/media from clogging the pipes/hoses?
I figure they're made for the purpose of allowing runoff to pass through pretty much unimpeded, and should last quite a while without deteriorating. "If" it worked...
I know it will slow draining for drain to waste hydro, along with slowing transfer between buckets on Rdwc, but I would guess, without testing, that the impact should be negligible.
Anyway,
I was wondering if anyone has tried it and could give an opinion, or if maybe I should just start cutting a fabric bag tomorrow for "test purposes"...
Suggestions?
I was wondering if anyone had ever tried making a "filter" cap from the material of a fabric pot to place over the inlet for the drainage to keep roots/media from clogging the pipes/hoses?
I figure they're made for the purpose of allowing runoff to pass through pretty much unimpeded, and should last quite a while without deteriorating. "If" it worked...
I know it will slow draining for drain to waste hydro, along with slowing transfer between buckets on Rdwc, but I would guess, without testing, that the impact should be negligible.
Anyway,
I was wondering if anyone has tried it and could give an opinion, or if maybe I should just start cutting a fabric bag tomorrow for "test purposes"...
Suggestions?
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