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11-09-2007, 07:11 PM #21
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Building a Rubbermaid Hydro Bubbler Unit - Cheap and Effective
Opie, welcome to the thread! It's good to have your experience and input here. I have highlighted the key info in red.
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
- Great points about the wick material, I haven't tried polyester yet, but will next cycle.
- I definitely like the aluminum tape the best as it blocks light completely when applied correctly.
- I like the lid idea for a number of reasons: 1) it is light weight and easy to work with; 2) I can change net pot arrangements (number, spacing, etc) without having to buy a new lid or container; and 3) it will save bleeding for newbs that are not experienced or confortable with knives or power tools.
- I cannot agree more or stress enough to maximize airflow through the solution and roots = maximizing growth and minimizing root problems.
Thanks for the contribution, I'm sure it will help a bunch of folks as they build their bubblers.
MVP :jointsmile:
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11-09-2007, 07:19 PM #22
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Building a Rubbermaid Hydro Bubbler Unit - Cheap and Effective
Regarding air line, I pickup up a nice flexible roll from the hydro store and haven't noticed issues yet. Could be just a preference thing but I plan to replace after every couple of cycles since it is so inexpensive. And on my bubblers that have clear line, I haven't noticed any significant discoloration so perhaps it is a non-issue.
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
I agree with ya Opie on the check valves. I don't use then myself anymore but wanted to bring it up so that people know they are out there and recommended if the air pump is on the ground or sits below the water level in the res. I would rather elevate the pumps and have full force airflow than deal with the check valves.
Anyhow, don't worry about taking over the thread, I was asked by a few folks to start it and explain how I made my bubblers. Now that we have some good experienced folks chipping in, lets keep it going. All ideas are good to post!
MVP :jointsmile:
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11-09-2007, 10:11 PM #23
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Building a Rubbermaid Hydro Bubbler Unit - Cheap and Effective
Glad I can be of service, and I'll check back in from time to time. I hope we can see the grow through to the conclusion, along with your revelations along the way. Please keep those pictures coming too. Good luck, not that you need it. It seems like you have everything pretty much under control.
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11-09-2007, 10:17 PM #24
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Building a Rubbermaid Hydro Bubbler Unit - Cheap and Effective
Damn MVP, is there anything you CAN'T do? lol
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11-13-2007, 04:40 AM #25
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Building a Rubbermaid Hydro Bubbler Unit - Cheap and Effective
I can't seem to get thru a day without (accidentally) pissing someone off... I am a bit edgy sometimes.
Originally Posted by cm8883

Some may think I'm an asshole for being the type that 'stirs the pot' to make people think.... and thin skinned folks take it personally when its meant to get people to think and open their minds. The "Unpopular Opinions" thread is a perfect example.
Anyhow, I hope you enjoy info here and the brownies on the other thread. I just made another batch with 12 grams for 16 brownies... 3/4 gram per cake will kick my ass I'm sure!
Peace amigos,
MVP :hippy:
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05-24-2008, 09:08 PM #26
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Building a Rubbermaid Hydro Bubbler Unit - Cheap and Effective
this is a great tutorial!
do you think you would get bigger plants and more yield with 4 or 5 plants in a similar unit? I'm thinking you would rotate the plants in their 6 holes so they can get equal light penetration; but don't they still get crowded?
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07-19-2008, 07:16 AM #27
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Building a Rubbermaid Hydro Bubbler Unit - Cheap and Effective
Excellent information just built my first bubbler and will be refering back to this when the time come to add the plants to it.. I'm still in the seedling stage and will be a week or two before I get to this ponit.
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07-27-2008, 12:32 AM #28
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how does it water the plants?
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08-01-2008, 02:06 PM #29
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Building a Rubbermaid Hydro Bubbler Unit - Cheap and Effective
I love to build bubblers, this a great thread for newbs, this serves as a great template to building your own bubbler to fit each individual growers needs.
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09-02-2008, 01:22 AM #30
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Building a Rubbermaid Hydro Bubbler Unit - Cheap and Effective
I was curious about this too. I would imagine it would be crowded. Can you grow 6 close together like that all the way to harvest? How tall are your plants when you flower them? How tall are they at harvest?
Originally Posted by ljproud
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