I run a flood and drain with a continuos on cycle so a huge difference but to aerate the res i drilled. 3/16 hole in discharge nozzle that shoots a high pressure stream to the surface and adds oxygen. Don't use air-stones.
I have all my stuff I need now to build and have next week off starting on Friday. Just have a few things I need to figure out or make up my mind about .One is if I can connect my buckets all together at the bottom and just have one feed line coming out of the rez or if I have to loop back and put another hole in the rez . Two, is how many sites I should run in my 5X5 . I started off thinking nine but once it gets full it will be a pita to get in there when needed . Then I was thinking 7 around the outside with leaving a pathway down the center but then I got to thinking about 4 big ones in just the corners, tough decision. I like to run a variety and have some stuff I really want to get thru. I'll probably run 7 on the outside and a few soil pots I can move in the center unless they get drown out. I can just put them outside then.
Single buckets are cost effective and less chance for huge leaks but you have to check each one everyday . If you want to run a chiller you have to connect them anyways. When I ran single buckets in flowering they would drink 1.5 -2 gal a day . I'm looking for something I won't have to check or adjust every day or just one central res to do it from. All so you should be able to do it with out air stones if you flume your buckets.
lol, my math sucks . That would be twelve ? I have ran that many before in soil but I know the buckets will overgrow it at that many. I like to do 2-4 footers. On the set up I would have top feeds for sure fluming but my question is on the bottom return lines . Wondering if can plumb all the buckets in a loop and just poke one hole in the bottom of my rez to feed them or if I should do it like the Video shows with two sperate lower lines going out to the buckets ? Hope I explained ... lol I building tomorrow