You trying some kind of Hydro NTF system?...If (big IF) that's the purpose, I recall the popular thing was using vinyl rain gutters in lieu of...Hey, just wondering if anyone out there has any experience building a hydro system with a 10" wide PVC? Not sure, but seems a bit large
That would work. All it needs is a transport system to get the water and nutes flowing in the tube. Just make sure to use a timer; it only needs to run for about a minute every 5-10 minutes.Just a quick thought: instead of using a small piece of PVC with the spray nozzles inside the larger pipe, could I substitute that with a sprinkler hose?
Yes, NFT isn't particularly useful for growing cannabis plants as it would require a wide tray to spread out the roots enough to be covered by a film of nutrient solution. Without a film it's not an NFT anymore. It's DFT, which is short for Deep Flow Technique. www.google.com.Seemed as though the "thin film" of water running along the bottom of the tube would have to be about 3 or 4 inches deep just to reach the roots.
Not a realistic concern. The circulation keeps the nutrient solution aerated. I used a backup airpump in the rez just in case though. Better aeration is the advantage of the film in NFT, since you're going deeper you need to make sure there's plenty of aeration for example by dropping the return water back in the rez. Being submerged in the nutrient solution 24/7 (leave pump on always) as supposed to for NFT and DFT IS hydroponics and is an advantage (stable temps, healthier, no built up) and not a concern. Circulating fast enough is essential in NFT and DFT (no spatial effect of nutes, roots can take up all elements on every bit of root, last plant gets the same as first in tray). I do use sprayers to fill my tubes but going to remove them for next improved setup cause they aren't necessary.Then the concern about the roots being submerged in too much liquid would damage the plants, or the water pressure needed to flood that tube would be too high, and again, damage the roots.