Dayzt
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the kind words gals /guys. I will certainly bleach or H2O2 my entire grow area and pots before I start my next grow. Either new soil or hydro, not sure which. The thing that scare me with hydroponics is that I shouldn't lift much more than 25lbs. Is the maintenance on a waterfarm /hydroponics hard on a person's back?
If you run a single waterfarm unit (considering your tent size, you won't have room for more than one..), the heaviest lifting would be how ever much a 4 gallon pail of water weighs..no sure about that amt. According to google, 1 US gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds... so you could divide your buckets into 2 gallons at a time and be fine I think.... or just use a 2 gallon water bucket and make a few trips from your tap to the tent. Once the waterfarm is dialed in, the plant can use up to 2 gallons of water per day during certain points of the grow. The reservoir is 2 gallons, and the top bucket (darker brown one - net-pot bucket) is another 2 gallons and holds the hydroton.

I think you'll find that water is just as heavy as soil, but not near as messy - and you don't have to worry as much about bugs from the soil drying out, etc. You do however have to be a bit more vigilant with hydro though, since your plant can die within a day if it runs out of water or has badly balanced pH or high ppms of nutrient. You can find a pH and ppm measuring meter on online for about $30 for the pair - see this example link for the pH meter I recently purchased on Amazon.ca : https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B071XFRLSN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You can also find cheap ppm meters to check the amt of elements in your water, including your added nutrient - this one's only $8 and it does the trick:
https://www.amazon.ca/Realgoal-TDS-...QJVB5FBJZH8&psc=1&refRID=FXQ0WFDT4QJVB5FBJZH8
..again let me know if you plan to try the waterfarm and I can assist you with whatever questions you have. I started out exactly like you, and have already gone through the trials and tribulations of hydroponics to a certain degree.

