Quote Originally Posted by tinytoon
Easiest and most affordable way to learn Hydro ............
3 or 5 gal bucket (Lowes or home dePOT, Lowes gray store bucket is already light proof)
Air pump (Walmart pet dept)
air stone (Walmart pet dept)
Bucket basket (Hydro shop of your choosing)
and a couple handfulls of Tron
should be less than $40 :jointsmile:
Btw 50 views and only 2 replys?? Got allot of shy peeps looks like.
the easiest, most affordable way would be to do hempy buckets. you need some one gal buckets, perlite and vermiculite. no moving parts, so if something fails your plants don't. and it's cheaper!


-shake
headshake Reviewed by headshake on . First hydro grow any/all advice welcome Hi all, I've been following post on this site for about three years when I started growing. Judging by my progressively better grows, you folks know your horticulture. Many thanks. So here is the jist of my setup. I'm a closet/cabinet grow (Closet is 30in wide, 7ft high, and 24in deep with matte white walls) and grow a single plant at a time. I had some issues with heat using MH and HPS, so for light I use a 200 watt CFL 5600k for veg and 2700k for flower (I actually own 2 of Rating: 5