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08-30-2010, 12:51 AM #1
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need help with hydro
im currently growing in soil and i want to get to know hydroponics for future grows. i dont want to spend an ass-load of $$$ for a system either so if anybody could hook me up with some links on building hydro systems step by step and how to use them properly and all that other good stuff i need to know to get me going(list of supplies, how to feed, etc.)
thanks a bunch in advance:thumbsup:SoHigh420 Reviewed by SoHigh420 on . need help with hydro im currently growing in soil and i want to get to know hydroponics for future grows. i dont want to spend an ass-load of $$$ for a system either so if anybody could hook me up with some links on building hydro systems step by step and how to use them properly and all that other good stuff i need to know to get me going(list of supplies, how to feed, etc.) thanks a bunch in advance:thumbsup: Rating: 5
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08-30-2010, 01:44 AM #2
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need help with hydro
To get into hydro you would probably be best off useing a store bought system because it takes out all the design variables that could mess you up. That being said an eb and flow system would probably be easiest. I have made two myself almost entirely frome home depot. I believe i spent about $100 on each pumps and all. :rasta:
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08-30-2010, 02:21 AM #3
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need help with hydro
ive been watchin a shit load of youtube vids on how to make diff. systems. im pretty crafty and really ocd bout making shit work PROPERLY especially if I build it
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08-30-2010, 04:05 AM #4
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need help with hydro
DWC/SWC is the easiest to set-up. *Just to get you started*
"Instr. for One Plant; using least parts necessary"
Bucket/Tub - be creative
-that holds at 'least' 2 gallons.
-Hole in the lid for a netpot- which can be can easily be made from anything to fit your custom size tub.
-A growing medium is only necessary if starting from seed. If From clone, its stem just needs to be supported within the netpot; (foam or an old coozie can be cut to fit your netpot, and slit down the middle to hold the clone)
Oxygen
-1 aquarium air pump (under 10$)
-1 line of air tubing (2-4$)
-1 Air stone (3-5$)
Nutes
-GH Micro
-GH Bloom
-method to check PH levels wanting around 5.5-6, after adding nutes.
Use the lucas formula with only GH-M & GH-B and it couldnt be easier.
VEG
Micro- 5 ml/Gal
Bloom- 10 ml/Gal
Flower
Micro- 8 ml/Gal
Bloom- 16 ml/Gal
*Top off with ph adjusted water when necessary, and change completely every week.
Good Luck, Keep researchin' :thumbsup:
-Ex of my tub and DIY Netpot
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08-30-2010, 05:51 AM #5
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short, simple, and very informative:thumbsup:
Originally Posted by SmokeMyPiece
just what i was looking for!!! lol
seems simple enough i deff. think im crafty enough to handle the project.
just one more question, if i wanted to incorporate more plants using this method, say ten plants total, would i have to make each plant its own system?
and do the tubs stay full 24/7 or do they have to drain?
i just know in soil if the roots stay too wet they can rot but is it different because they get so much oxygen this way??
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08-30-2010, 11:33 AM #6
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need help with hydro
In DWC the roots live in the water and survive by the O2 that is pumped in by the airstones. If air supply stops eventually the plant will drown. Seperate containers for each plant is highly reccomended for the simple reason of if you ever needed to pull a plant you wont have to fight to untangle roots to get it out, also in seperate containers you dont have a bigger palnt "stealing" nutes from a smaller one. All plants get the same stuff. Google DWC and you will be amazed at what you will find. :thumbsup:
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08-30-2010, 02:27 PM #7
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yea hydro is some pretty cool shit:thumbsup:
i know not to put them into the same containers im just using my imagination over here. im probably just get some 5gal buckets and run some air line to each.
would i be safe in assuming that i could run 1 really powerful air pump to air stones in all the buckets like a series circut? or would it be better if each airstone had its own pump. sorry if i sound retarded lol i dont wanna take shortcuts or anything and i dont wanna spend alot of $$$ on pumps and stuff.
hell if it comes down to it ill just do a couple of plants until i get some hydro experience under my belt.
you guys are the shit! thanks for the help
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08-30-2010, 02:29 PM #8
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need help with hydro
Google FTW :thumbsup:
About the water level, they wont drink much when young, but just check every day and top off to just below(1/4"-1/2") your netpot.
Empty, scrub, and refill with fresh nutes at the end of each week.
Only reason i use multiple plants in one tub is cause i cant find individual tubs that are small enuf for my box. Otherwise, I would deff get each plant its own bucket.
*The pumps come in different sizes, and rated for different amounts of water.
the smallest i think is rated for 2-10 Gal. and is the one i mentioned.
if using the 5gal buckets, could get a cpl medium sized pumps and link them like you said :thumbsup:
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08-30-2010, 02:34 PM #9
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need help with hydro
ok 1 more thing......
what are PPM's????
i hear everybody talking about it so it must be important
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08-30-2010, 08:15 PM #10
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PPM's = Parts Per Million a way of measuring the amount of neuts in water. :rasta:
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