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MeanGreenEye420
01-26-2006, 06:33 PM
I was wondering more or less if you can start from seed in hydro and do you need HYDRO seeds???? im building my tank today for 6 plants. I need a site to order those clayballs from.

Whats a good website??? Whats good chemicals??? How many pumps needed howmany bubbler rocks?? Thanks.

friendowl
01-26-2006, 06:37 PM
bghydro is a good spot.im lucky cuz the stores like a block away.
i am new to hydro also.we shall learn together
today im gonna buy some 5 gallon buckets and try and make me some bubblers.also will try hydroton and air stones for basic hydro set-up

MeanGreenEye420
01-26-2006, 06:56 PM
what i got to start with what do you think i need pots and clay peddles.
And more knowledge.

MeanGreenEye420
01-26-2006, 07:08 PM
Here it is

MeanGreenEye420
01-26-2006, 09:32 PM
More pics more advancing

latewood
01-27-2006, 04:51 PM
you need 5 gallon buckets or 8-10 gallon tubs...4-8 bucks

a dual airpump from wally's for each bucket (don't try and spread you airpumps thin...the more bubbles the better)...8 bucks
black 1/4 airline available most garden stores...even though most garden stores don't carryn hydro supplies, they do carry drippers assemblies...for 8 bucks @ Wally's you can get a 4 plant drip manifold and 25 feet of black airline

.88 airstones or 5" airstones...in the tubs I use the 12" from Wally's 3.88 ea.

3.75"-5" netpots...bghydro...gchydro...4hydroponics...sunse t hydro...all good co's who can supply you with what you need (just be discreet, they do not want to know what you are growing)...35-65 cents ea.

10lb hydroton pebbles (expanded clay, can be re-used with proper cleaning)..
.10 bucks

hope this helps, let me know if I can help you out anymore...

The White Snoop
01-27-2006, 05:34 PM
get 6 " net pots ..dont waste money on a reg. for your drip either..DIY..if you go cheap then your gonna get cheap

Zandor
01-28-2006, 05:04 PM
For your next round put the feed line on the bottom of the lid out of the light and only have small holes for the drip feed lines to poke through. That will keep alga from growing inside the feed hose and clogging things up as well as removing oxygen from the water. fyi