that was her 1st run at it alone. I told her less then add more if needed. works great and she build another and did 4 nozzles also turned out great using a 12$ pump. thanks for the input we can use all the help we can get to do better. by no means pros. very new to this, we milled all out own wood to build most the lumber for our hyrdro rooms. learned alot along the way from viewers. thanks have a bad ass day
@@TheThirtyShow My rule of thumb for aero is one 80 degree hollow cone misting nozzle per 16" x 16" x 16" cube of space. I use 2 nozzles in 60 gal, 35 site, vertical aero towers for growing lettuce/leafy greens. 3 nozzles when growing dwarf toms in them. Less is more with aero.
A RO booster pump and 2 misting nozzles would fill the tote with mist in 2 seconds :)
that was her 1st run at it alone. I told her less then add more if needed. works great and she build another and did 4 nozzles also turned out great using a 12$ pump.
thanks for the input we can use all the help we can get to do better. by no means pros. very new to this, we milled all out own wood to build most the lumber for our hyrdro rooms. learned alot along the way from viewers. thanks have a bad ass day
@@TheThirtyShow
My rule of thumb for aero is one 80 degree hollow cone misting nozzle per 16" x 16" x 16" cube of space. I use 2 nozzles in 60 gal, 35 site, vertical aero towers for growing lettuce/leafy greens. 3 nozzles when growing dwarf toms in them. Less is more with aero.