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midibullets said:Hey Growdude. Yes, i finished cutting all the tubes. I cut about 1 1/2 inches off the top, and kept the air tube same length so it sticks out above the top of the hydroton. I buried the small rockwool cubes with roots the same level as the drip ring, and then filled hydroton over the top of it, so now all i see is hydroton with a plant and an air tube coming out of it I assume the hydroton on top of the drip ring will get wet by wicking it up once the hydroton underneath gets wet?
The water is just under the white mark on the overflow tube.
In the next day or 2, i should have my hands on a PH/EC/PPM meter. After my PH scare this morning, i'm starting to realize how necessary it is to have.
Your modifications to the stake sound perfect..
The drip rings "spit" water..there isn't really a consistant flow from each of the holes at all times....
Like GD said, you don't want the hydroton at the top to get wet so you're all set there...it is harder to check and verify that everything's flowin from the rings like it should, but it keeps things cleaner..
Oh, and "topping off" is just adding fresh (pH'd) water to replace the water that evaporates during the week between nute changes..(Nutrients and minerals don't evaporate, but water does)