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    water culture?

    hey i was wondering if this is going to work well w growing bud...also i was wondering how hard it is to maintain
    kuba1a2b Reviewed by kuba1a2b on . water culture? hey i was wondering if this is going to work well w growing bud...also i was wondering how hard it is to maintain Rating: 5

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    water culture?

    yes it will work

    its called deep water culture as you seem already to be aware...do a little search on it, i started doing it about a year ago(in buckets, not one big tank like you) and i will never go back...i just love it

    if you have one big reservoir, it will not be hard to maintain at all...the only thing i can say initially is depending how big your tank is (cant tell from the diagram) you may need a few more airstones...one under each plant perhaps?


    also you will need to black out the aquarium somehow, the roots/tank should not be getting any light

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    #3
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    water culture?

    power to the buckets! good luck kuba.

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    #4
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    water culture?

    I think you'd be better off with a plastic reservoir. A glass aquarium isn't the best thing going, it's heavy you have to lightproof it and worry about breaking it. Do a search here and you will see lots of people use rubbermaid tubs. I have some that I bought from Home depot, they are 18 gallon ones made from recycled materials, they're black and they come with a lid for under $5. Very nice

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    #5
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    water culture?

    The hardest part is changing water and that doesn't have to be. Just depends how you do it. Oh and get the air pump above water level or a backflow device. Just in case the power goes out so it won't siphon back through the pump. That can be messy.

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    #6
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    water culture?

    You will also want to make sure there is an airstone under each plant or your roots will rot off. Also get a very powerful air pump. Providing enough air for the roots to survive is tough (at least in my experience) but possible.

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    #7
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    water culture?

    thanks for the input guys,,,
    i was just wondering how much air should i be pumping into the water for 2 27Liter rubbermaid containers
    peace

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