@WhiteEdge, ahh I see, well any good cheap powder nutrient with the right ratio should work. In the past I have used a thicker nutrient until i switched to HPA as well. The single most important thing to avoid clogs is to never allow your lines to dry. If you have nutrient water in your lines, the water evaporates eventually and your are left with salts blocking your nozzles. I have found that the chamber size is largely irrelevant. I think a good depth makes it easier. ~15"+. The roots build up a vast network and then are weighed down by themselves. The extra depth allows you to have room above that root mass to establish a good mist. wow, musician, equipment specialist and a horticulture master. You got it goin on brother!
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