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07-04-2006, 04:50 PM #1
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Reservoir Hydroponics
Both descriptions you gave are DWC. Perhaps you might want to rephrase your 2 descriptions.
Originally Posted by Cicatriz
the easiest to start with for a beginner is DWC...
5 gallon bucket, or 10 gallon tub...you don't move pots around in hydro, generally; You put the netpots in the system and they stay there throughout grow.
I will put my sticky back up for a couple days, and perhaps you will be more interested in a DIY drip system.
DWC: pros, easy to grow...massive plant foliage...
cons: toting water, but you can buy a pump and some irrigation tubing and run a water supply line, if you wish...
re-think your post, and I will put my sticky on DIY aero/drip/recirculating DWC...and if that is not enough info, i have a couple threads that show how to build a 10 gallon DWC unit...peace:smokin:latewood Reviewed by latewood on . Reservoir Hydroponics I have been reading many books to see which hydro system would be easier and most simple for a beginner. The two I'm comparing is DWC and Reservoir. From what I understand Reservoir system works with putting pots into a larger container that is aerated with airstones and pumps and water/nutes is delivered capillary action. DWC is a pots suspended over aerated reservoir and also works like capillary action. Also the air within the reservoir is kept at 100% humidity. I am leaning towards Rating: 5
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