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PostPosted: Nov 24th, '13, 22:44 
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Thinking about adding a RFF before my DWC bed...the current filter is still not keeping the roots cleab enough. If I "capture" and remove the solids, how do I then reuse them? Any links, info would be greatly appreciated.


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PostPosted: Nov 24th, '13, 23:19 
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I just use mine as they come from the system over the dirt garden,but you can pump air through the bucket to separate the good from the bad and then reuse the minerals back into your system.I can’t remember exactly the process but the goggly thing should help,Dr Lennard,or Rakosey i think had a paper on this.


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"googly thing"...love it . Thanks DB. I am thinking about adding a wicking bed, and could use the water for that. I recall Ryan reusing the water in his system, and thought it may be a better idea.


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Had the same thoughts about the wicking bed,would love to grow carrots and onions.


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