hydroponics
Michael Roberts
de310 at FreeNet.Carleton.CA
Tue Feb 4 08:03:50 EST 1997
1-buy a wading pool or build a flow
tray out of 2X4's and line with vapour-barrier
plastic & use garbage pails with hardboard
or a table for a stand goto www.ncf.carleton.ca/~de310
2-buy a 12V bilge pump which can than be
connected to a car battery charger or other 12V
power supply (or sump pump) goto www.ncf.carleton.ca/~de310
3-buy a bilge-pump thru-hull fitting and connect
to your pump which is now in your Rubbermade
or other reservoir goto www.ncf.carleton.ca/~de310
4-fill the res. with water and leave the pump on
full blast to see if it is
going to overflow the tray, if it does, drill
sa couple of holes in the hose which will
reduce the flow, or use plastic insert `T' fittings,
reduce it enough so that your pump doesn't run dry
goto www.ncf.carleton.ca/~de310
5-fill the tray to 4-8 inches with Perlite
& soilless mix at 10:1, I know it will
float at first, so leave your reservoir empty
and top fill to moisten, it will stop floating in a
while,make sure to add some dolomitic limestone to
balance pH, ,also use plastic patio door screen on your
fill/drain fitting goto www.ncf.carleton.ca/~de310
6-mix a complete soluble fertilizer
according to the instrucions on the label,(I didn't say
non-organic), also add a super-concentrated soluble Kelp
tablet to your reservoir to ensure all trace elements &
minerals (Zinc,Silicon,Selenium,etc.etc.) are
present and grow away, add a 400 or 1000 Watt MH or
HPS light on a mover & supllemental CO2 for best results
goto www.ncf.carleton.ca/~de310
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