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Old 01-12-2007, 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by lestermo View Post
I just want to be clear on the overall purpose of this bucket.

So, I have this bucket on the ground, say. I have another bucket with a drain hole only that i keep above the first bucket. A tube attaches the fill hold of the first, lower, bucket, to the drain on the upper bucket? And the first won't overflow or anything?

Also, when is the solution to be changed? Should the water come to the bottom of my pot, and wetten my planting material via cappilary action?

Thanks for your time!
  • If you raise one bucket over the rest, then it will cause the others to overflow.
  • You change the nutrient solution when the feeding system you are using requires you to do so.
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