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Old May 11, 2015   #1
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I know that it is basically a tomato site, i am making a lettuce raft that i want to oxygenate using a water pump. i had success using air pumps in the past but i am trying to find out what big farms use and how they inject the O2 using only water pumps. i have ideas to make a small gallon above the raft with a hose that goes into the raft and i can oxygenate the water in that small res and inject it into the raft. however i wonder if that would be enough. i really would love to know how they the pros do it before i go through trials and errors on my own. any knowledge on this is greatly appreciated
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Not sure what quantities you are trying for, but are you aware of the Kratky methods of hydroponics? Works for me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LTq3WKxYV0 No pumps filters etc needed.
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Here I found one labeled Lettuce Raft hope this helps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9JKZcBO8fI
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thanks beeman and jeanus. i watched both vids. i know of these methods and i currently use a bubbler but i am trying to find out what commercial systems use because i intend to go commercial. i know that they use water chillers and water pumps but i wanted to know how they used the pumps to air the water in the most efficient way. i would not go commercial with the kratky method
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i would not go commercial with the kratky method
Why not? Looking around there is evidence that some are successful using the Kratky methods.
Just scaling up the one I use, I'm sure it could make money.
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Why not? Looking around there is evidence that some are successful using the Kratky methods.
Just scaling up the one I use, I'm sure it could make money.
well because i will eventually run into problems and it would really suck to have to deal with a million gallons of bad ferts with no electric equipment. i dont see how to avoid contamination on large scale without at least pump and uv sterilizer
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