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04-16-2007, 04:41 AM #11
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It's just slang for bubbler
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04-16-2007, 05:50 AM #12
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not what the people who's selling it,their saying its the combination of both drip and bubbler.not trying to prove anything,just trying to get the correct term and understanding about these different hydro systems-these what their faqs are say.............
Originally Posted by latewood
The worlds first continuous plant feeding system, Bubbleponics is a hybrid design that takes the best from both worlds of the bubbler and drip systems. Since the nutrient mix is highly oxygenated, Bubbleponics converts its drip function to a constant feed flow directly to the inner roots. Without needing to take breaks to allow the root base to drain and absorb oxygen, plants in the Bubbleponic system are able to deliver unparalleled growth energy.
latewood,are they just trying to add something to throw me off by saying it takes the best of both worlds when its just an bubbler
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04-16-2007, 05:42 PM #13
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[align=center]They are full of crap. The description is not totally off base, but that is someone trying to capitalize on the hydro-boom...copying systems designed by expert DIY growers on forums like this. This is not by any stretch...The 1st machine to provide nutrients to plant all the time...Geeez what a crock!
OK. 1st you have a bubbler=deep water culture, roots suspended into nutrient solution with an airstone supplying the oxygen
2nd drip unit=recirculating drip or, drip to waste.
Pump is placed in rez and plumbed to driplines that provide nutrients from through top of plant ~via~ netpot
3rd aeroponics=you have an aero system=sprinklers of any sort...plumbed to a pump, the sprinklers provide nutrients from under the top, and the open tub or channel provide oxygen.
So, in hydro you have DWC, DRIP, AERO, and;
Not discussed
NFT, nutrient film technique=running a consistent film on the bottom of a tray sloped down 1' in 40' run.
Ebb & Flow pumping solution to tray for chosen periods of time and then draining to allow oxygen to the root system. usually periods extend until medium is almost dry, then timer turns pump on again.
So; It appears they are combining DWC and drip. which would be recirculating DWC ~via~ driplines.
Bubbleponics would be if you have sprinkler inside tub...What for??? So; I describe bubbleponics as a slang for bubblers.
You have ponics, from bubbles ponically popping provided by airstone in the rez
Although all these hybrids are cool, and work. Keep in mind that "ALL" methods work extremely well, all by themselves. In commercial; applications; NFT and DWC are generally used for lettuce and other veggie crops, drip for almost everything else,and aeroponics and ebb and flow are used for rooting...primarily.
Hope this helps. Peace[/align]
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04-16-2007, 06:07 PM #14
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man!you know your shit.thanks for the great info.just one more question,being that its has the dwc style which means the roots sit in the nutes right?oh sorry ive reread your reply i understand now bubbler is dwc and the roots are submerge in the nute/water which has a water pump built in the resovoir or air pump/air stones design
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04-18-2007, 12:40 PM #15
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"Without needing to take breaks to allow the root base to drain and absorb oxygen, plants in the Bubbleponic system are able to deliver unparalleled growth energy."
That's a crock too. I've kept large mothers in 44 gallon garbage cans with the roots submerged 24/7 oxygenated with an air store/pump.
As long as the dissolved oxygen level is above 5ppm (nutes right everything)--------adequate DO. I've also found raising the DO level had little, if any, influence on plant growth.
Alaric
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04-18-2007, 09:47 PM #16
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alaric,Im not familiar with the term do level,could u explain what that mean,also are u saying that the roots need a break from the continues running drip in order for the roots to absorb the oxygen,thank you
Originally Posted by Alaric
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04-20-2007, 12:22 AM #17
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he didn't say anything about taking a break...he is saying DWC is by practice...Submerging the entire rootzone in oygenated water, with nutients.
SO...The though that you had to take a break is a debatable issue, Imo. Personal Choice and experience. After all, that is what is cool about hydro... You can just about grow anyway you want and still produce something decent.
do level=Dissolved Oxygen level
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04-20-2007, 09:53 PM #18
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sweet!everyone thats why this is the best cultivation site,"knowleged is power"Thanks again latewood :thumbsup:
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