Gravel all in place. Depth of the growbed is around 10 inches. The gravel is contained in the yellow liner. Piping is also in place.
Another view of the growbed.The water pump that i bought is just right for my application. The flow is continuous and just right, it fills the entire growbed in aroung 25-30 minutes. For the water outlets, there was some kind of misunderstanding with the instructions i left with the laborers. They imagined a different concept with what i had in mind. The outcome was this.
It became some sort of a sprinkler system. I haven't seen any system that has an outflow like this yet. I might have to re-pipe the outlets and remove the sprinkler effect.
The water jets are 2-3 inches.The time to plant and stock the pond with fish is near, however I'm having problems with my auto siphon. The method that I'm using is the flood and drain method but my pump is not on any timer, it just runs continuously until the growbed is filled up with water. Technically my outflow should be greater than the inflow. The problem that I'm having is that my auto siphon won't start by itself. I have to prime it to start. But when it starts, it outflow is good since I'm using 3 inch pipes. I need to read more about auto siphons, i don't fully understand it yet. The water inside the outer pipe does not go beyond the shorter standpipe. To prime the siphon, i need to raise the outer pipe around 2-3 inches upwards to increase the water level inside.
Good water outflowI have a few points that i need clarifications with the design of the siphons.
- Should the standpipe be shorter the the growbed medium?
- How do i ensure that the water inside the outer pipe will be greater then the water outside















