DWC you do not need a water pump.. bubbleponics you do need a water pumpyou don't need a pump an air pump and air stone yes. If your gonna start from seed you can start seeds in rockwool or jiffy pots if you cant get to the hydro store i use both and they both work great. I Germ my seeds wait for them to pop in a humdity dome. then place your net pot in you bucket tote what ever your using and fill it 1/3 up with hydrton. Then add water in till its touching the bottom of the hydroton then place your rockwool or jiffy pot on top and fill it in. Then your set dont give nutes in the start good luck.
Bubbleponics is a garbage term that means whatever you want it to mean. Bubbleponics "is" DWC. Using a water pump and feeder tubes to create some kind of "drip" from below is certainly not some technological breakthrough and ironically, it is the method that least relies on bubbles. Anything that uses bubbles for anything can be called bubbleponics.DWC you do not need a water pump.. bubbleponics you do need a water pump
Actually, Bubbleponics is a trademarked term that specifically means DWC with a water pump and feeder tubes.Bubbleponics is a garbage term that means whatever you want it to mean. Bubbleponics "is" DWC. Using a water pump and feeder tubes to create some kind of "drip" from below is certainly not some technological breakthrough and ironically, it is the method that least relies on bubbles. Anything that uses bubbles for anything can be called bubbleponics.
I have heard good things about these filter bags and will get one for my next grow, but roots really shouldn't be a problem since you should take the pump out when the roots reach the water anyway.i use a pump bag (you can get it at a hydro supply store) you put your submersible pump in it, but the whole thing in your res and it acts as a filter. it works great. it keeps dust particles (from the hydro ton) and roots out of your pump.
Actually, Bubbleponics is a trademarked term that specifically means DWC with a water pump and feeder tubes.
Then wouldn't "tubeponics" make more sense? and anyway, that raises another question: why is a trademarked term the title of a forum? Wouldn't that be like a forum titled, "Nutrients/ GH Flora?" Search ebay for bubbleponics and see what all you get. No trademark seems to be in force there.
Oh c'mon. There are dozens of DWC variations each with unique issues. And there are many proprietary systems, that, if they had their own forum could have agents on-site to create threads with their "trademark" and start clubs whose members would be eligible for discounts. I actually have no problem with the approach, in fact I think it is a very clever form of marketing.I did not come up with the name, nor do I enforce it's trademark, I was simply stating the fact that it is trademarked. The reason it is a separate sub-forum is because this system is slightly different than DWC, but different enough that it has unique discussions, questions, concerns, etc.
Oh yeah it is a great way to market their site.....Oh c'mon. There are dozens of DWC variations each with unique issues. And there are many proprietary systems, that, if they had their own forum could have agents on-site to create threads with their "trademark" and start clubs whose members would be eligible for discounts. I actually have no problem with the approach, in fact I think it is a very clever form of marketing.