Grow Mediums MOULD IN WORM CASTINGS??

That one looks perfect and the price isn't too bad. The only thing is I don't see a manifold to distribute to more than one bucket I don't know if you need that right away or not.
Ok kl,n it did have one when i swiped the picture.
See when u put jose in,do you put it through net pot or a hole in the lid,then can still switch bucket.
Did u have water level indicators put into your buckets
 
Ok kl,n it did have one when i swiped the picture.
See when u put jose in,do you put it through net pot or a hole in the lid,then can still switch bucket.
Did u have water level indicators put into your buckets

I just stick the air hose straight down through the net pot and keep the water level just below the net pot so it depends on the size of your net pot.
 
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I just stick the air hose straight down through the net pot and keep the water level just below the net pot so it depends on the size of your net pot.
Ok did u put water level indicators on your buckets
 
Nope, just watched the bottom of the net pot.
Ok i might try that,that limits the risk of flooding my flat as wouldnt need to cut hole in bucket at all,and easy switching to new bucket. Ill probably buy a few spare. Do you use RO water with yours,thiking about getting a ro setup fitted to my sink
 
Ok i might try that,that limits the risk of flooding my flat as wouldnt need to cut hole in bucket at all,and easy switching to new bucket. Ill probably buy a few spare. Do you use RO water with yours,thiking about getting a ro setup fitted to my sink
I do use r/o Water, it's important to have a good size storage tank. For instance, mine is about 13 gallons and 1/3 of that is an air bladder so I get about 9 gallons of water out of it at a time. That means I can pull about 25 gallons a day out of it if I draw in the morning in the evening and in the middle of the night.
 
I do use r/o Water, it's important to have a good size storage tank. For instance, mine is about 13 gallons and 1/3 of that is an air bladder so I get about 9 gallons of water out of it at a time. That means I can pull about 25 gallons a day out of it if I draw in the morning in the evening and in the middle of the night.
Ok
What if i have a tap set up to get ro water directly from,even if i need to get a pump for it,would that save me needed to have alod stored.
Also whats a air bladder
 
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What if i have a tap set up to get ro water directly from,even if i need to get a pump for it,would that save me needed to have alod stored.
Also whats a air bladder
I guess you could run the water directly from your reverse osmosis unit into something like a big old Reservoir if you had close by. An air bladder is something inside a pressure tank to keep a certain amount of pressure flowing out of the tank.
 
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I guess you could run the water directly from your reverse osmosis unit into something like a big old Reservoir if you had close by. An air bladder is something inside a pressure tank to keep a certain amount of pressure flowing out of the tank.
Ok cheers
 
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