Flood and Drain help

Dj1209

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I am looking to switch to hydro for my new perpetual op, but I can't bring myself to drop 400 on a premade system so I want to know if any one has a good DIY F&D table. I need to fit 16 plants into it so I'm thinking 7inch square pots in rows of 4 under my 1000w hps.

I don't want to hear if there are threads and I should search I'm sure by now everything been covered on this site at the moment i dont have time to search.
 

dadio161

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It should be easy to make one. You will need a submersible pump , an air pump , tubbing, a reservoir , a flood tray,a couple of air stones, and two timers.
I would tell you how to put this all together but I don't have time to show you.
 

BBYY

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Here is mine to give you an idea.

this is just a temporary one I am using til I move. Working good for me.100_2936.jpg100_2939.jpg100_2946.jpg100_2944.jpg100_2953.jpg
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
It should be easy to make one. You will need a submersible pump , an air pump , tubbing, a reservoir , a flood tray,a couple of air stones, and two timers.
I would tell you how to put this all together but I don't have time to show you.
This sums it up the flood table should be a 4x8 for 16 plants and I would get a light mover if your not going to
Upgrade to another light! 16 will need x2 lights or a mover.
 

tat2ue

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I am looking to switch to hydro for my new perpetual op, but I can't bring myself to drop 400 on a premade system so I want to know if any one has a good DIY F&D table. I need to fit 16 plants into it so I'm thinking 7inch square pots in rows of 4 under my 1000w hps.

I don't want to hear if there are threads and I should search I'm sure by now everything been covered on this site at the moment i dont have time to search.
Here is a few I built for my mothers and veg area.

I built mine from...

3/4" plywood cut in half
2 - 2x6's (for sides)
2 - 2x4's ( for table legs)
1 set of drain and fill fittings (hydro store)
35 gallon tote for resv
1-timer
1- pump (250 t0 300 gph will work)
various wood screws and washers to assemble

To water proof my tables I used a liquid rubber called BlueMax. Not cost effective
to do one table (175.00 for 5 gallons) Best bet is use a pond liner.
 

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