To be able to move plants from veg to bloom you just have to make sure of 3 things:
1) The roots do not get tangled with each other or equipment while they are growing. Many NFT settups do not take this into consideration, since the designer made the thing to use throughout the entire life cycle. Here's where one advantage of DIY comes in.
2) The openings that the net pot sets in are the same size for veg and bloom.
3) Allow a little more room for the roots to grow in the bloom area, since they will of course grow bigger than in the veg area.

My NFT rebuild includes seperate secondary reseviours for each plant. One advantage of this is there is no way roots can become entangled. Occasionally I'll loose a few root strands on some fittings in the chamber when I pull the plant out, but it's no biggie. The plants don't seem to object too much.
Opie Yutts Reviewed by Opie Yutts on . longtime dirt farmer exploring hydro options i know my way around the grow room but have always done. soil or soilless grows. i am looking at my options for going hydro. the spaces available are 2ftdeep x 4ft long by 6ft high for veg lit by 8 4ft agrosun full spectrum t12's and for bloom a 4'7" x 4"7" x 5'6"tall lit by 1.4kw hps. i am thinking of maybe a simple dwc tub in the small chamber for clones and a very short veg. for the flower room i am thinking about something like the aeroflo2 36site or some sort of nft system either diy or Rating: 5