I have tried it all and have found that a combination of soil with a bubble bucket type set up under with two small areas where the soil goes down into the solution to wick. I was wondering if anyone has seen such a set up or used this method. I found these containers on the web The Garden Patch they do not mention aeration but it is necessary and easy to add an air-stone. The growth rate is absolutely amazing, the soil helps balance the ph, there is no chance of over watering. The root mass is huge filling the dirt and reservoir. I put two plants per container they hold four gallons of water and about the same maybe more soil. Please, let me know if anyone has used this or something like this. If so, I cannot understand why it would not be the rage and everyone using this method. I have tested this beside every method and nothing even come close.
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MedicineMan11 Reviewed by MedicineMan11 on . Better than Hydro, Soil, or Bubble Buckets I have tried it all and have found that a combination of soil with a bubble bucket type set up under with two small areas where the soil goes down into the solution to wick. I was wondering if anyone has seen such a set up or used this method. I found these containers on the web The Garden Patch they do not mention aeration but it is necessary and easy to add an air-stone. The growth rate is absolutely amazing, the soil helps balance the ph, there is no chance of over watering. The root mass is Rating: 5