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    easy user friendly beginner to hydro system

    hey all im looking for the simplest hydroponics growing system on a small scale for personal what do you recommend ebb and flow or areo or others for a new bee to hydro i got the soil thing down pat but this will be my first run with hydro i own a nutri dip tri meter already thats one step down heres what i found so far that caught my eye whadda you think all adivce really appreciated and can i start seeds in these systems or clones only Worm's Way - Microgarden Worm's Way - Aero Machine
    Dr Goodbud Reviewed by Dr Goodbud on . easy user friendly beginner to hydro system hey all im looking for the simplest hydroponics growing system on a small scale for personal what do you recommend ebb and flow or areo or others for a new bee to hydro i got the soil thing down pat but this will be my first run with hydro i own a nutri dip tri meter already thats one step down heres what i found so far that caught my eye whadda you think all adivce really appreciated and can i start seeds in these systems or clones only Worm's Way - Microgarden Worm's Way - Aero Machine Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    easy user friendly beginner to hydro system

    well it would be cheaper to build an aero setup or a DWC setup, or do you have your heart set on buying
    [SIZE=\"5\"][/SIZE][SIZE=\"5\"]Mr.Blue[/SIZE]

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    #3
    Junior Member

    easy user friendly beginner to hydro system

    hey mr blue how it going thanks for stopping by my thread im clueless on building setups and right now im limited to a grow cab not that big in there but im working with it but building yeah i would give it a go is there a place for easy directions on building one or a book to buy might give that a go to and see how my handy man skills turns out lol but i wanna buy one two for my first run hey i mise well ask i came across this never heard of this before but it looks like something really simple and cheap and my favorite choice so far what do you think about this is it easy to use and good for are hobby or is it for the more experienced growers in hydro i would really like to try this out is it like dwc or areo SH Hydroponics > Bubbleponicsâ?˘ 6 Planter Starter Kit

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    #4
    Senior Member

    easy user friendly beginner to hydro system

    ahhhh see now that you can make easy and cheaply, it pretty much a rubbermaid container (size depend on plants) a few air stone in the bottle all hooked up to an air pump....you cut holes in the lip for your net pots...there is direction on how to make these kicking around the fourm i think...ill try to find it for you.
    [SIZE=\"5\"][/SIZE][SIZE=\"5\"]Mr.Blue[/SIZE]

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    #5
    Senior Member

    easy user friendly beginner to hydro system

    http://boards.cannabis.com/hydroponi...dyi-hydro.html

    this helped me out

    ps: i thought there was a rubber maid one but this is the bucket system...
    [SIZE=\"5\"][/SIZE][SIZE=\"5\"]Mr.Blue[/SIZE]

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    #6
    Senior Member

    easy user friendly beginner to hydro system

    Doc.....not to be mean or anything but could you try some periods or other punctuation? I'd sure appreciate it.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    easy user friendly beginner to hydro system

    GH Waterfarms- single unit complete w/ nutes, media for around $50-60 US.

    Easy.
    I assume you understand that we have options on your time,
    And we will ditch you in the harbour if we must-
    But if it all works out nicely,
    You\'ll get the bonus you deserve
    From doctors we trust.

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    #8
    Junior Member

    easy user friendly beginner to hydro system

    Don't screw around... Purchase the botanicare eb & flow system for trouble free easy operation.

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    #9
    Member

    easy user friendly beginner to hydro system

    i used a 3gal bucket, with lid. two 3" holes in the lid for baskets i got at wormsway. a tube at the bottom of the bucket to drain back to res. i use a 5gal bucket for a res with a air stone and pump. i pump to a six way splitter i got a wormsway one drippier for each basket(2per bucket). i chained a few of these together. supports 3foot plants easy and one plant per bucket 6foot easy. most of this stuff i got at work so cut down the cost, but still pretty cheap. just an idea, any of these listed here would work great. btw in the baskets i use 1" rockwool cubes with some lava to hold in place. less media = less cost.

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    #10
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    easy user friendly beginner to hydro system

    Dr. goodbud, everyone has there own personal preferences on which is the cheapest and which is the best. As its been said, simply build your own. I run a 18g 10 plant bubbler that was incredibly easy to put together. the most expensive parts were the air pump(dual manifold, quad output) $60 bucks, and $20 for the 3 1/2in hole saw for cutting holes for my net cup. I didnt use airstones. I made bubble rings out of 1/4in air line. Once i dialed in my strains choice of nutes, all i gotta do is top off with a gallon of distilled water 1x a week and change my res. every two weeks. It really doesnt get much easier than that.
    http://boards.cannabis.com/advanced-...ml#post1557579

    http://boards.cannabis.com/hydroponi...r-bubbler.html
    that last link just shows the bubble ring makeup i use .

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