sure you can, but...
My root system will kick your root system's ass, because my root system had to work to get fed as opposed to just laying in solution...this is 'old school' DWC knowledge, sorry

basic dwc principle...establish a strong root system by encouraging roots to seek out the readily available nutrients...OH yes, you are right about this...Oxygenated nutrients.

It is different once plant is mature and wants to uptake nutrients at a faster rate...:thumbsup:

matter of fact: I have clones rooting in dwc as we speak...and I had to take a gallon of water out of rez because the netpots were too wet. not enough oxygen to the small interior root system! Now I have white fuzzy's :dance: starting to pokeout all over.

I agree about rooting in perlite...If you followed my grows, you would see that I am almost finished with the 2nd generation of clones in a system I built...using perlite as a medium, all they way.

and ghetto, Hell ask anybody around here...I have built and grown hydro in just about everything you can Imagine.

I made a great set of bubblers out of empty distilled water jugs and grew lbs. out of them over 2-3 grows, until I evolved beyond them...I use them for vegging, sometimes.

Well, I've got to go dig a spliff out of my gooey buds and contemplate your doubting my word on this?:smokin:
Perhaps you should research this a bit...I am sure you will be able to find confirmation of my theory.

In the words of the immortal "Donnie Baker"..."I gotta go"
latewood Reviewed by latewood on . Some questions about the DWC system I've seen many of you fellas using the DWC systems and I think it's nice and plan on using it in the near future when I have have my own growroom. Anyways, I was wondering. How does the system work for really small plants? And by that I mean seedlings that have just been germinated in rockwool and are ready to be transfered. Wouldn't a week old plant have very little root clusters? How would the water being splashed by the airstones be able to penetrate though the 4-6 inch worth of Rating: 5