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    New To Hydroponics

    hey i was just reading thru a debating whether to grow my plants in hydroponics or not, question i have is how long can you keep it in one of those systems where u float it ontop of water wiv styro and put a airpump in it? can u grow it until u harvest or wot? pictures wud b more helpful 2 as i dont particually kno anything.

    thanks.
    st0n3r Reviewed by st0n3r on . New To Hydroponics hey i was just reading thru a debating whether to grow my plants in hydroponics or not, question i have is how long can you keep it in one of those systems where u float it ontop of water wiv styro and put a airpump in it? can u grow it until u harvest or wot? pictures wud b more helpful 2 as i dont particually kno anything. thanks. Rating: 5

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    New To Hydroponics

    yah youcan grow it till harvest but you wont be able to grow very big plants because the styrofome will sink. look into a dwc 5 gal. bucket system.

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    New To Hydroponics

    Itâ??s will not work anyway. If you float Styrofoam on top of the water how are the roots going to get air? Roots need air as well and if you keep them in water they will die. Itâ??s not a very good way to grow roots need air.

    And that's not Hydroponics, that's just a bucket of water big difference.

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    New To Hydroponics

    Quote Originally Posted by Zandor
    Itâ??s will not work anyway. If you float Styrofoam on top of the water how are the roots going to get air? Roots need air as well and if you keep them in water they will die. Itâ??s not a very good way to grow roots need air.

    And that's not Hydroponics, that's just a bucket of water big difference.

    then, how come my plants, which have their roots submersed in water, in a bucket, are not dead?
    plants can be grown the way this person has described. he said an air pump was to supply oxygen to the water. i have seen little plastic kiddie pools used for this same type of growing, and believe me it works. net cups set in styrofoam, floating in a pool of oxygenated water(air stones, even just a water pump circulating the water)will work'
    i do believe using a soiless mixture and water does make it hydroponic.
    but that`s just my opinion.

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    #5
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    New To Hydroponics

    Quote Originally Posted by notanovice
    then, how come my plants, which have their roots submersed in water, in a bucket, are not dead?
    plants can be grown the way this person has described. he said an air pump was to supply oxygen to the water. i have seen little plastic kiddie pools used for this same type of growing, and believe me it works. net cups set in styrofoam, floating in a pool of oxygenated water(air stones, even just a water pump circulating the water)will work'
    i do believe using a soiless mixture and water does make it hydroponic.
    but that`s just my opinion.
    There are always exceptions to every rule. I'm not talking about the roots dipping into the water. They all do but when you drown the root ball in water 24/7 you are only asking for trouble. Hydroponics is something I take very serious and I am very passionate about it as well. (can you tell, lol)

    But good luck anyway.

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