I am in the process of building a simple 3x7' grow bed. My original design was to have a 1" drain exit out the end cap of the grow bed and use a bendover siphon using the 1" pvc pipe build in an upside down U fashion with an 1 1/2"-2" mouthpiece to suck up water from the bottom of the bed. I chose this design because I've seen a couple in action locally and they seemed simple to create and maintain.
Well after finding this site I learned about the bell siphon design, but never seen one in action. One thing that I noticed is that all the pics I've seen of bell siphons, they have the drain coming out of the bottom of the bed. Can I adapt this to exit out the side? or will I have to hang the grow bed 6" off the edge of the table or drill an exit hole in the table to allow for the bottom drain pipes?
What are the pros and cons between these 2 siphon systems. Which one would be the simplest most foolproof design for a simple first time small growbed. Any other simple siphon design that are made from parts available from Ace or Home Depot (minus the bulkheads which I already had a couple 1" fitting laying around).
I was also wondering about PVC pond liners. I have been unable to find a local source for the tougher EPDM liner so I had to settle with black PVC pond liner available at Home Depot. It came in 15' width so there in enough to do 2 grow beds of my current size, or will it help in durability if I double up the liner for the grow beds? As far a grow medium, I have a choice of heavy pea gravel or sharp black lava cinders, no nice round lightweight hydroton available here.
Thanks for the help.
Peace,
Cory


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