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    Simplistic, yet great hydro system.

    Can you please suggest one? I want to try hydro, even aeroponics, but I'd rather get a feel for hydro before dabbling into that sort of thing. What is a simple hydro system that will teach you what you need to know? 1000watt light, 4x4 grow space. SOG most likely.
    DurbanStone Reviewed by DurbanStone on . Simplistic, yet great hydro system. Can you please suggest one? I want to try hydro, even aeroponics, but I'd rather get a feel for hydro before dabbling into that sort of thing. What is a simple hydro system that will teach you what you need to know? 1000watt light, 4x4 grow space. SOG most likely. Rating: 5
    I love life.

    Hempy Bucket- So easy a caveman could do it.

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    Simplistic, yet great hydro system.

    Yes, I say it at least once a day. Emily's Garden. Run it through a search engine, then buy it for $85 or something, or build it for $35. This system is incredibly simple, and produces amazing results with little effort. Absolutely f-ing great for beginners. I think you could fit two in a space like that and do sog, which I highly recommend. Even better do Scrog while your at it. Of course for sog you will need two lights not one. Probably two 400 watters, one MH, one HPS.

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    Simplistic, yet great hydro system.

    Emily's Garden works great.

    Amazon for 79.95 and they ship it free.

    Comes with everything but seeds and lights.

    Amazon.com: Hydrofarm EMSYST Emily's Garden System: Home & Garden

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    Simplistic, yet great hydro system.

    here's how to build a AquaFarm for just a few bucks apiece:
    AquaFarm
    and, buckets, baskets and lids here: Discount Hydroponics - Grow Containers & Pots

    hope that helps .. :jointsmile:

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    Simplistic, yet great hydro system.

    Quote Originally Posted by DurbanStone
    Can you please suggest one? I want to try hydro, even aeroponics, but I'd rather get a feel for hydro before dabbling into that sort of thing. What is a simple hydro system that will teach you what you need to know? 1000watt light, 4x4 grow space. SOG most likely.
    1000 watts is a bit of overkill for that small of a space (400-600) ... you CAN put too much light to them and regret it (I found out the hard way, and bleached some younguns pure-white) :wtf:

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    Simplistic, yet great hydro system.

    Quote Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
    Yes, I say it at least once a day. Emily's Garden. Run it through a search engine, then buy it for $85 or something, or build it for $35. This system is incredibly simple, and produces amazing results with little effort. Absolutely f-ing great for beginners. I think you could fit two in a space like that and do sog, which I highly recommend. Even better do Scrog while your at it. Of course for sog you will need two lights not one. Probably two 400 watters, one MH, one HPS.
    Pros and cons? I just want to get one light.
    I love life.

    Hempy Bucket- So easy a caveman could do it.

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    Simplistic, yet great hydro system.

    DS - I think what Opie is suggesting is that you have a MH bulb for vegging and an HPS for flower. If you get a digital or switchable ballast, you can use either bulb with the same ballast.

    I use 1,000 watts per 4'x4' area and it works great! :thumbsup:

    PC :smokin:

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    Simplistic, yet great hydro system.

    Hmm, Emilys garden System looks preety good but would you be able to fit six plants in there? Or would you have to transplant to bigger containers?

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    Simplistic, yet great hydro system.

    Quote Originally Posted by pastetea
    Hmm, Emilys garden System looks preety good but would you be able to fit six plants in there? Or would you have to transplant to bigger containers?
    I wonder this as well, can 6 bigger plants roots fit in this? Also, a switchable ballast is a great idea. That way I would only need a mother room, and a flower room.
    I love life.

    Hempy Bucket- So easy a caveman could do it.

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    Simplistic, yet great hydro system.

    You can build an Ebb and Flow system in like 15 minutes with about $25 (not including a pump).

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