Im using pvc with 10 holes and 10 misters threw hydro/aero system. I dont want to use rock wool or anything really. Since im using aeroponics, can I just put the germinated seed in the midle of cup of hydroton rocks instead. In other words, put the seed in the middle of the rocks were the rock wool should be?
You are smoking too much man. The large spaces between hydroton will not support a small seedling. You need a media to start your seeds if you don't want to use rockwool look into rapid rooter plugs.
I figured that way, there will be no chance for algie and root rot with over watering. Im testing the system with bag seeds to try the system....
Algae can be solved my covering your media with something lightproof. Root rot can be avoided by properly aerating your nutrient solution., maintaining a sterile solution i.e using H202, and not over saturating absorbent media (rockwool).
If you get anything out of this,
you need a starting media.
I Have A Few Questions...
When Do You Place Rockwool In Hydroton Filled Net Pots?
When roots begin to grow out of the rockwool.
How Much Hydroton Needs To Be In Net Pots?
Enough to fill them to the top
Ok I'm a smartass, I like to place the cubes a little below the tops of the pots and cover it with some rockwool to help promote root growth and prevent algae growth.
Whut Type Of Lighting Do You Recommend For A 3ftX3ft Space For Autoflowering Plants? (IM TRYING TO SAVE AS MUCH ENERGY AS POSSIBLE)
Lots of debate on this one. I like to shoot for at least 6,000 lumen per square foot. If possible I always provide as much light as possible, regardless of the space. So with that estimate for 6 sq foot space you would need a minimum of a 400w HPS. Now I would reccomend the 600 or 1000w systems if you can properly cool them and incur the increased set up costs for fans, ect. They will result in denser buds, increased growth rates, and higher yields ever ytime however.
How Much Energy Will I Be Using With 250W HPS (18hrs For 60days)
Simple math 1kw=1,000watts. A 250watt X 18hrs X 60 days = 270,000watts or 270 kilowatts. If you want to know the cost of electricity just look up your electric companies price per kw hr, it may change in "off peak" times. But lets assume you kilowatt per hour cost was $.05. The 270 kwhr X $.05= $13.50 total cost to run that light for 60 days on an 18 hour schedule.
All this and I'm stoned out of my mind.