Bubbleponics question

masscom25

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As long as u have a good air pump and air stones producing good oxygenation to the nutrient sollution is it nessecary to have a water pump, pumping a stream directly to the net pots or is it good enough to just let the roots sit in the bubbling resovoir? I really need some good feed back on this one please.
 

Defcon9

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The beauty of the bubbled is no. Keep it simple. The bubbles are all you need. When you first start keep the water level just touching the bottom of the net. Once roots are developed you can drop the level a bit. The air stone will keep the roots from drowning and they have all they water they need.
 

masscom25

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Thanx 4 the feedback. I have grown 3 times in soil and made myself a bubbleponics setup and just wanted to be sure about that. I am using a seperate resovoir 4 each plant and it would suk 2 have to buy a water pump 4 each individual plant.
 

Spread That Seed

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From my experience with DWC bubbleponics the best combo during cloning stage/early veg stage was to attach one of those irrigation heads or w.e theyre called to a water pump and run drip lines up to your plants. Once the roots were submerged in the res i take the drip system out and just let the bubbles do all the work ;)
Take it for what its worth I just know what works for me.
Good luck and stay medicated,
STS
 
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