You dont need a real big air pump fo those buckets. You can go to your local hydroponics store and get a dual air pump for around $20, or you can go to walmart and buy two single aquarium bubblers (1 per bucket will do the job).I am building (2) 5 gal 6" pot DWC buckets i was planning on using a 4" round airstone and a 55 gal. rated airpump for each bucket or a dual 100 gallon rated for both any comment, opinons or advice would be appreciated.
Can i drip feed them from the top or do i need an air stone and if so will the small dual one work.You dont need a real big air pump fo those buckets. You can go to your local hydroponics store and get a dual air pump for around $20, or you can go to walmart and buy two single aquarium bubblers (1 per bucket will do the job).
Fill ur buckets up to a level just under ur netpots. The bubbles will splash oxygenated water on the roots. Soon ur roots will grow and as they grow so does ur plant.
You do not have to feed them from the top. You need an airstone for reasons other than feeding but until the roots get in the water you need lots of bubbles, the more the better. That means a bigger airstone and a bigger pump are desirable too.Can i drip feed them from the top or do i need an air stone and if so will the small dual one work.
You could drip it from the top, but its less hassle if you just put a small bubbler inside the bucket. Walmart has small ones for around $8.Can i drip feed them from the top or do i need an air stone and if so will the small dual one work.
I don't know if my air stones are clogged or what, but I soaked them in pH 5.9 water for a few hours then let them dry and 2 days later I'm using them. They produce very few bubbles, well once produces more than the other. I got the big round 4" disc ones from petsmart. I wonder if my pump is too weak, I got a cheapie $10 pump off ebay. Now I know better...