Considering DWC Help me decide!!

terrorizer805

Well-Known Member
How's it goin guys, Well my first grow is coming to an end. Now that i'm comfortable and know the basics of growing I would like to try A different style of growing, as I am growing in soil at the moment. I am now considering buying Stealth Hydros Bubbleponics 6 Plant Starter Kit for $99.95 This is what it comes with.


Included in this kit:


Bubbleponics™ Base Reservoir System
Provides a 6 gallon reservoir of nutrient solution. Use the six gallon line for easy measuring and adding of nutrient mix. The tight lid houses six four inch net pots with feeder hoses attached.

Six 4 Inch Net Pots
Strong and flexible net pots for repeated use.

160 gal/hour Pump w/ Feed Tubing
Powerful and durable pump ensures rapid circulation of nutrient solution.

Air Pump w/ 12 inch Air Stone
& Tubing
A durable air pump feeds air to the nutrient solution via the huge 12 inch Air Stone, infusing the solution with tiny life giving bubbles, which get fed directly to the root zone.
Six Rockwool Cubes
Rockwool cubes are the ideal medium for starting seedlings or cuttings.
Hydroton Grow Rocks
Simply one of the best grow mediums on the market. It is clean, pH neutral, pH stable and perfect for bubbleponics™ systems.





Let me save you the trouble, I know I can make my own, but I simple just want to buy one that already comes with everything I will need plus it's under 100 bucks.

Here are some things I am worrying about though.

1. How easy will it be to change out the nute solution?

2. Would you guys recommend growing just one strain at a time for even growth?

3. Would my 6 plants out grow this system?

4. Is there anything else that I need to know before buying this?

Any people that are currently running DWC Please let me know pros and cons I would greatly appreciate any input on this. I have already read up about DWC, I know how it works I just need some people to point me in the right direction.

Happy Growing :peace:


http://www.stealthhydroponics.com/shopimages/products/normal/barebone_normal.jpg
 

dbo24242

New Member
Yo that is an ok novice how-to setup but if you just build your own you can spend that $100 on much better parts that will grow more stronger plants such as 5 gallon buckets, large netcups, a magnetic air pump, and water pumps are optional.
Long flexible air diffusers are the best imo so aim for those and a 20w magnetic air pump is around $40 which can easily do 6 5 gallon bucket plants very well.


5 gallons $3 ea.
netcups $1 ea.
air pump $40~50
hydroton ~$20
diffusers and lines ~$20 for 6

there it is 6 bigger plants in their own reservoirs for $100.

pros being everything is in its own reservoir so you can arrange and exchange plants easily, larger reservoir is also closed off so that the plants can have differing nutrients schedules and still sit side by side.

cons being takes more space and more work to refill the res.
 

captain insaneo

Well-Known Member
https://www.rollitup.org/dwc-bubbleponics/234626-rosemans-diy-bubbleponics-tutorial.html
just diy it. it will be cheaper,and you will probably learn more about the system when you build it. Spend you money on more beans less plastic. shit even if you have to buy some tools to build it you will at least have a tool that should last you. I am a fan of the 5 gals on multi strain/ multi stage grows. i guess that is my 2 cents for what ever that is worth.
 

puffnpaint

Well-Known Member
i bought that a year ago cause i was too busy at work and a hydro nube. I still use it. The first crop i left it in there, kept them really short and only had 3 females so it was ok. Second time after the roots hit the water i moved them to buckets. This crop i have going now is still in it because the roots got tangled before i got aroung to moving them. It will work fine but 6 plant are too many. I have 3 in this grow also and they are too big for the system, i have them tied together to keep them from falling out. Branches bent and twisted all over hell. Build your own. Alot cheaper. My next grow i'm gonna use the res and pumps but i'm gonna use 3 rows of pvc pipe and build something different. Changing out the nutes aint bad, add a drain at the bottom will save some headaches, you can use the pump to drain it or take the top off and dump it. And i stick with 1 strain due to different flower times.
 
I

Illegal Smile

Guest
I started with the Stealth but found the pump and stuff in the res to be a hassle and it does create heat. I had to keep checking it and one netpot or another was getting water or tubes were clogged or something. I ripped it all out and went to the method described in the link below, which has been used by DWC growers for years, and have never looked back. It's the real bubbleponics IMO because it relies on bubbles to power the system, and they do! I use this pump:

http://www.discount-hydro.com/productdisp.php?pid=412&navid=8
 

crackadelic

Well-Known Member
im on my first grow using similar system but 4 site.. when the plants are small their good kits but once they get big and i did all diff strains so needless to say i have a staircase of plants. one low one high one medium. tangled roots. other plants taking over the other. blah blah blah.. i will be using 3 or 5 gal buckets for next grow.. bubbleponics is deff where its at though..
 

terrorizer805

Well-Known Member
I just went out and purchased an air pump 4w, and a bubble bar air stone, and some aquarium silicone. Now does anybody have any suggestions on what water pump I should buy for the drippers? also what size tote?

My grow space is about 2 by 5 feet wide any suggestions.
 

terrorizer805

Well-Known Member
I started with the Stealth but found the pump and stuff in the res to be a hassle and it does create heat. I had to keep checking it and one netpot or another was getting water or tubes were clogged or something. I ripped it all out and went to the method described in the link below, which has been used by DWC growers for years, and have never looked back. It's the real bubbleponics IMO because it relies on bubbles to power the system, and they do! I use this pump:

http://www.discount-hydro.com/productdisp.php?pid=412&navid=8
Sorry didn't see that link till now, that's a nice pump thanks for that.

I'm gonna go check out what my local hydro shop has in stock hopefully I find one for under 40 bucks.
 

KUSHT4TUS

Member
Not trying to hi-jack this thread but :

Will that pump listed power a few buckets utilizing long vacuum lines and a couple T fittings (3 buckets)
 

terrorizer805

Well-Known Member
Well guys thanks for all the input. I ended up just building my own system.

Hydro Farm 250 GPH Water Pump, 4 5" Net Pots, 25 Gal RoughNeck, Petco 4W Duel Outlet Air Pump, 2 14" Air Stones,
4 Drip feeders, And some Hydroton. I plan on using GH New organic line up.

Can't wait to get started growing with this system i'm pretty excited.
 

jakethetank

Well-Known Member
I've been usin DWC since i started, and i love it. Sometimes a mild pain to switch out nutes, but overall im satisfied with it.
 

snutter

Well-Known Member
How's it goin guys, Well my first grow is coming to an end. Now that i'm comfortable and know the basics of growing I would like to try A different style of growing, as I am growing in soil at the moment. I am now considering buying Stealth Hydros Bubbleponics 6 Plant Starter Kit for $99.95 This is what it comes with.


Included in this kit:


Bubbleponics™ Base Reservoir System
Provides a 6 gallon reservoir of nutrient solution. Use the six gallon line for easy measuring and adding of nutrient mix. The tight lid houses six four inch net pots with feeder hoses attached.

Six 4 Inch Net Pots
Strong and flexible net pots for repeated use.

160 gal/hour Pump w/ Feed Tubing
Powerful and durable pump ensures rapid circulation of nutrient solution.

Air Pump w/ 12 inch Air Stone
& Tubing
A durable air pump feeds air to the nutrient solution via the huge 12 inch Air Stone, infusing the solution with tiny life giving bubbles, which get fed directly to the root zone.
Six Rockwool Cubes
Rockwool cubes are the ideal medium for starting seedlings or cuttings.
Hydroton Grow Rocks
Simply one of the best grow mediums on the market. It is clean, pH neutral, pH stable and perfect for bubbleponics™ systems.





Let me save you the trouble, I know I can make my own, but I simple just want to buy one that already comes with everything I will need plus it's under 100 bucks.

Here are some things I am worrying about though.

1. How easy will it be to change out the nute solution?

2. Would you guys recommend growing just one strain at a time for even growth?

3. Would my 6 plants out grow this system?

4. Is there anything else that I need to know before buying this?

Any people that are currently running DWC Please let me know pros and cons I would greatly appreciate any input on this. I have already read up about DWC, I know how it works I just need some people to point me in the right direction.

Happy Growing :peace:


I'd definitely say, "hell yes! Switch to hydro! :-)" You may never go back to soil..heheh

I'd also say that it is cheaper, and easy to build your own DWC system. I put up a post on how to build your own. All you'd need to do is modify the lid to hold 6 plants instead of one...

I'll see if I can find it. I put it up a while back.
 

captain insaneo

Well-Known Member
and if a part needs to be fixed/replaced you now know, what to get and how to deal with it. and A piece of advice buy spares of mission critical parts air pumps, airstones, timers, a small cheap water pump to fill in until you get a replacement, dont want the kids to die.
 
Top