Hi @Ezzjaybruh, and thanks for the heads-up. My first sign that it could be a problem was when I was trying to rest the plant on the hydroton - the tap root wouldn't go through any gaps in the stones because of the amount of wind pushing it back! 2nd sign of problems was, after filling to my usual "no roots through basket" line, I got heavy signs of overwatering in around 18 hours. I think it would have appeared sooner were it not for the sheer amount of oxygen this thing moves.
So, I've currently got my water line around 10mm under the basket. The amount of bubbles popping on the surface is still keeping the hydroton wet to around 3/4 the way up the net pot. This was only done late yesterday afternoon but already the leaves are lifting back up and she's looking much happier.
There's no adjuster on this pump model so it kinda is what it is. Given the amount of splashing caused by the popping bubbles,, I'll try running my water level 2"-2.5" beneath the pot when the roots show through the basket. It'll probably operate more like an aeroponic system but at least it will give the roots a chance to get properly sturdy before splashdown. My guess is that the roots will be mostly floating around on the surface of the water given the amount of air being pushed up... is that what you found?
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