There are also DWC/Deep water culture/bubble buckets, NFT/nutrient Film Technique, Top feed dripp/drippers and SWC/Shallow Water Culture. The Eb and Flow will take a reservoir under the tray that the plants sit in and can take up vertical height. The top feed drippers are nice because the water recirculates from the bucket or tub that your plants are in, dripping down to the roots of each plant then the water falls to the bottom of the bucket and is pushed back up the dripp tube to repeat the process. Bubble buckets are easy as well and just take a bucket or a tube with your net pots and plants with a air stone at the bottom of the bucket creating O2 for the roots threw the bubbling of the water and a splashing onto the roots.
This is just a quick run down of the different systems and now you can research them.
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BlueBear Reviewed by BlueBear on . Looking for a suggestion on a Hydro System I typically grow in soil but due to recent changes in my living situation I have decided to switch to a hydro system for my limited space. I plan on using it in a grow closet that I plan to construct and look to grow around 6-15 plants depending on whether or not I use a SOG or SCROG method. I have read up on most of the hydro systems and to me it seems that there are two basic types. Ebb & Flo and Aeroponic. Is this correct? Can anyone explain the advantages and disadvantages as they Rating: 5