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PostPosted: Sep 13th, '16, 15:12 
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were all those systems comparable?

what you are saying goes against physics.


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Re: Mr Damage - how does that comment rate as 'evidence' in a F&D conversation.

It is simply a function of media. Blue Metal or Pea Gravel - it all gets hot.
No-one would even attempt to argue that a blue metal F&D was cooler than an expanded clay CF.

That is simply another advantage of Expanded Clay not an argument for or against F&D.

I prefer F&D with clay for my systems, but if I was stuck with rock media then I would run CF in hot weather simply to keep the grow bed temps down. I have used cracked pea gravel in F&D and it heats up and seedlings/plants don't like it.

works other way in early spring (like now) when you want some warmth in among the roots.


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Would the F&D beds have an evap cooling effect on the system when it's warm?


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perhaps yes.

but my experience with (tubes not big bed) F&D was that high surface area = massive heat sink.


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It's the evaporation that gives you the cooling. Tubes don't give you much of that and others have seen these raise the temp as well (TCLynx comes to mind). I don't think the grow beds will have a lot of evaporative cooling either but I could be wrong and I know how you run them matters - I don't remember how it worked out though :dontknow: . Someone around here has this figured out already. For what it's worth, Trickle towers/Bakki Showers are better for cooling and they're good at nitrification - Dasboot has one of these in his thread but it might be a challenge to find the posts showing the build.


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Hmm...

Some reason I thought I'd read folks saying F&D ran cooler for them but I've never seen the reasons spelled out.

RE: Trickle Tower/Bakki Shower in Dasboot's system... I think this is the thread:
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=16235&p=541899&hilit=Trickle+tower#p541899


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Dasboot has one of these in his thread but it might be a challenge to find the posts showing the build.

Page 83 and thereabouts... of Dasboots 'Crappy Basil growers are us' thread.


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Dasboot has one of these in his thread but it might be a challenge to find the posts showing the build.

Page 83 and thereabouts... of Dasboots 'Crappy Basil growers are us' thread.

Spot on:
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=16235&hilit=Trickle+tower&start=1230#p517136


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Update for that here but I'm not sure you'd want the extra layer he added (my guess is probably not) - http://www.backyardaquaponics.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=16235&hilit=Trickle+tower&start=1785


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Actually looking at that part too... may need to consider it. We don't normally break 40C/110F+ but there are those occasional summers.


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Well I went with a flood a drain system with two grow beds, fish tank and a sump tank. System works great and I have had my first crop of very big fat juicy strawberries. Just planted a cherry tomatoe plant today to see how I go with that.


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I'm back! lol

Can't believe I was away so long but, life...

How big is the difference in oxygen saturation between F&D and Flooded beds?

Was hoping bell siphons and a trickle tower would limit the need for air pumps and stones.


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Welcome back. I'd like to know about the oxygen levels as well


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