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shovlboy
02-20-2007, 09:29 PM
I made one bubbler with two net pots. I was wondering when I change the nutrient solution and clean the res what should i do with the plants?How should I do it? Whats the technique?

any help appreciated, I'm very new to it.

L3G10N
02-20-2007, 09:54 PM
One way to do it is to have an extra res of the same size with stones and air hoses already ran into it. Mix your new water and nutes into the extra res and just lift the lid w/ the plants and transfer it over.

shovlboy
02-20-2007, 11:29 PM
That is one way, but say... You have more then one, like ten. Is there a way you can do it with out changing the res?

L3G10N
02-20-2007, 11:54 PM
maybe if you had drains on the bottom of the tubs... drain the old mixture out and pour new solution through the top of the lid or through an access hole. Latewood would be the one to listen to on this topic. Maybe he will see this thread.

shovlboy
02-21-2007, 02:20 AM
I was thinking of the making a drain also. I hope latewood does read this, he's helped me out a bunch so far. I trust his judgement also. I'm going to buy an extra res for now.

Doyu
02-21-2007, 03:27 AM
I'm only growing in soil right now but would like to switch to DWC once I get a good hold on soil growing. I had though of using a cooler for my res. Pretty much all of them have a drain hole in the bottom and you can get them with access doors in the lid. Are there any problems with doing this?

-Doyu


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JackdaWack
02-21-2007, 04:14 AM
make sure the cooler wont leak.

shovlboy
02-21-2007, 09:14 PM
For somthing the size of a cooler, Would you need more then one airstone? How much volume of water do you need to start using more then one airstone?

JackdaWack
02-21-2007, 10:03 PM
wait u want to use a cooler for a dwc...? uhhhh... have fun cutting that bitch up. I misunderstood a cooler would be great for a seperate res. but as a main root chamber u need to figure out how ur gonna fit/cut it for net pots and other stuff. Rubbermaids and buckets, a cooler isnt going to keep u that much colder with an airpump and root system.

Doyu
02-21-2007, 10:24 PM
Thats what I was worried about. I have no idea what they use to insulate the inside of a cooler lid. The reason I thought of using a cooler vs. rubbermaid was to cut down on noise from the bubblers. I don't know if it would be worth it...I've also never seen a DWC system outside the hydro shop and its always pretty loud in there but from what I understand the bubblers can make a fair amount of noise. I need it to be virtually silent during the dark cycle when the fan is off.

-Doyu

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*edit* I'm sure I could make the appropriate holes with a dremel tool...I'm just worried about having to seal in some kind of foam insulation or something.

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bongerstonerd00d
02-22-2007, 04:55 AM
Doyu.....you can go to bghydro.com for example and buy EVERYTHING you would ever possibly need to do a DIY setup. Anything from DWC to Aero they have the parts for. If you search around you can find pics and diagrams on how to build just about anything. But, LW and Zandor have built some really kewl stuff. Hell, for that matter you can grow "trees" with 5 gallon buckets and some airstones. Do yourself a ghetto DWC. I've read posts of 3/4 lb+ from one plant in that exact setup. Good luck with your grow.



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shovlboy
02-22-2007, 05:42 AM
Thanks guys, I got one more question. Since im putting my clones into a DWC with 6 inch netpots. I need to transplant those into my flowering room. In the flowering room, I got a Flood and Drain tray with buckets filled with hydroton. How will I transplant the plants from the DWC to the buckets? Do I leave them in the netpots with the roots dangling, and set each one in a bucket, and surround it with hydroton? Please Help.

Cornelius
02-22-2007, 06:19 PM
yikes that sounds tricky shovlboy. getting those roots out of the netpots will be impossible without seriously damaging them, so if you MUST transplant i'd say just leave them in the netpots.

Honestly, i would recommend rethinking your process into one that does not require transplanting.

maybe someone will tell you different, but looking at my net pots in my drip system, i can't imagine fucking with those roots. and I hear dwc gives even larger root systems.

shovlboy
02-22-2007, 09:06 PM
Yeah, it sounds super hard. Are six inch netpots big enough for the plants entire life?