DrDan,
Are you using your State Extension Agents/Service regarding
your hydoponics?
Just by dumb luck I heard an advert on our local PBS station
about a hydroponic supplier that is about 5 miles from work.
I went to their website and started following links and found
lots of information from growing to running a business. Costs
to startup, expenses, etc.
Have you used these sources of information?
Here are some wacky ideas...... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
One of the oopps you mentioned was not putting in radient
floor heating. We want a green house to grow our own
veggies during the colder months and I figured we would do
things a certain way. Well, one of the links I read had
construction details for green houses. One of the option was
to just drop gravel down for the floor. Certainly is cheap but
how do you get the radient floor?
Here is one of my wacky ideas. Radient floor heating is just
pipes with warm liquid being circulated. What is hydroponics?
Circulated water with nutrients. Hmmmm, Can the nutirent
water be heated? Obviously not to hot. That would keep the
heat closer to the plants in the first place.... How about
heating any of the supports aka pipes that are used to hold up
tomatos, beans, etc.... Its not thermal mass but it keeps the
heat close to what needs it...
Later,
Dan