Flat Circular Air Stones
Keep your nutrient solution fully oxygenated with an air stone. These flat and circular air stones are great for the bottom of small to medium sized reservoirs.
How Flat Circular Air Stones Work
The flat circular air stone is a 4 or 6 inch diameter "slab" of porous stone. An inlet nodule is located on the inside of the ring to allow the air stone to be connected to an air pump via a length of air line. When connected to an air pump, the air will exit the air stone through the many pores in the stone. When the air stone is submerged in water or a nutrient solution, the effect is that many small bubbles are produced and released from the surface of the stone. The bubbles create movement in the water or nutrient solution keeping it well mixed.
The movement at the surface also greatly increases the amount of oxygen being dissolved into it. Dissolved oxygen discourages anaerobic microbes which can cause root diseases and feeds oxygen to the friendly aerobic microbes. An air stone helps to keep your plant’s roots healthy while also providing oxygen for the roots to absorb. The Flat Circular Air stone will sit flat at the bottom of a tank or reservoir. Adding an air stone to your reservoir really does increase the speed of your plant’s growth and creates a healthier root-system. An air stone is highly recommended for all hydroponic systems.
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Contains
Contains
1 x Flat Circular Air Stone of your choice (choose your size above)
About
- Flat and circular air stone will fit into almost any reservoir
- Porous stone creates many small bubbles
- Mixes and oxygenates your nutrient solution
- Oxygenated nutrient solution improves root-health and turbo-charges plant growth
- Air pump and air line available separately
- Comes in two sizes - 4 inch or 6 inch
How To Use
How to Use a Flat Circular Air Stone
Connect the air stone to your air pump using 4mm pvc or rubber air line. If the air line is difficult to fit over the inlet, dipping the end in warm water should make job much easier. Always make sure that your air pump is at a higher level than the surface of the water in your reservoir to prevent water siphoning back into the air pump. Lower the air stone down to the bottom of your reservoir, making sure that the side labelled "out" is facing upwards and then switch your air pump on. The porous stone used in air stones is brittle and should be handled carefully to prevent breakages. Every so often, gently clean the surface of the air stone to maintain the air-flow and bubble production. Air stones do degrade with use and will become clogged and more brittle over time. Try to make sure you replace them regularly.