HydroDawg421
Well-Known Member
I'm designing a new system and am going over some things in my head from my 'secret garden' that I had about 4+ years ago.
One thing I always wondered about was how much room my roots were taking up. There isn't a good way to measure the amount of water added to the system. I had a RDWC - 6 site (5 gal buckets) + the heart cell (5 gal) so I always assumed 7 buckets x 5 gallons = 35 gallons. While that may be true during veg I'm not certain that's the case 6 weeks in to flower. I always adjust my nutrients and 'mixed' based on about 20-25 gallons due to the H-U-G-E root mass I had in my buckets. My TDS were always in an acceptable range but it always drove me crazy not knowing exactly how many gallons were in my system at any given time.
I guess I could always fill up a gallon milk jug 1 by 1 and count the number of gallons but that it too tedious and time consuming.
How do you do it?
THANKS!
One thing I always wondered about was how much room my roots were taking up. There isn't a good way to measure the amount of water added to the system. I had a RDWC - 6 site (5 gal buckets) + the heart cell (5 gal) so I always assumed 7 buckets x 5 gallons = 35 gallons. While that may be true during veg I'm not certain that's the case 6 weeks in to flower. I always adjust my nutrients and 'mixed' based on about 20-25 gallons due to the H-U-G-E root mass I had in my buckets. My TDS were always in an acceptable range but it always drove me crazy not knowing exactly how many gallons were in my system at any given time.
- Is there a meter that can be screwed on the end of a garden hose that will tell you how many gallons you added to your system?
- What has been your experience?
I guess I could always fill up a gallon milk jug 1 by 1 and count the number of gallons but that it too tedious and time consuming.
How do you do it?
THANKS!