Diy Dwc for cannabis growing

mogie

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Materials needed

1. Black Plastic tub. $8.99 at target. SWIM don't know how many gallons but it's measurements are 18" x 14" and 11" tall. You can use a 5 gallon bucket. SWIM have kind of a height restriction in my cabinet so SWIM needed to keep the rez as low as possible. Also, after you modify a 5 gallon bucket to DWC, it really only holds 3.5 - 4 gallons of your solution. This holds 6 gallons. It doesn't seem like that much of a diffrence now but when the plant gets big it will drink a ton. This just makes maintaining the rez easier.IMO.


2. Aquarium air pump. double outlet. $10 at wal-mart.


3. 4' Standard aquarium air line, 2 airstones, 2 .Plastic T-valves, 1 airline suction cup. $5 total also at wal-mart.


4. Net cup. 10 for $5.


5. Exacto knife & lighter


6. Power drill & 17/64 drill bit.


The first thing that you want to do is trace a circle, in the center of the lid, Using the bottom of the net cup as a guide.

Next heat the tip of the exacto knife for a minute or two.

Very carefully cut the hole in the lid. You might have to heat the knife a few times. Remember you can always come back make the hole bigger, but if you make it too big, your screwed. So take your time and make sure you stay within the lines.


Put the netcup in the hole . It should be a tight fit.


Drill 1 hole in the side of the tub about an inch from the top. This is for the airline. Do not drill the hole in the lid because you will be taking the lid off to maintain the proper nutrient level & it will be a pain in the ass each time.

Cut 2 pieces of the airline about 4" long each and connect them from the airpump outlets to the t-valve.


Cut another 2 pieces of airline, these about 2-3' long and connect the airstones to the t-valve. Then connect a 2' long piece of airline to the t-valve.


Stick the airstones to the bottom of the tup with the suction cup.


Run the line through the hole you drilled and connect it to the airpump.


The last thing to do is fill the net cup about a third of the way up with grow rocks, lava rocks or any similar medium. Place a cutting of your favorite stain on the rocks, then fill the rest of the cup with your medium.


The nutrient level in your tub should be at the bottom of the net cup. You might have to pour some of the solution through the top for the first few days until the roots grow out. Once they do let, them grow into the water. The airstones will provide enough oxygen. when the plant takes off she will drink a lot of water, so make sure you top the rez daily if you have to. If the level goes down too low you will have ph and overfert issues. Make sure you change the rez out every 2 weeks or when you have added the same amount of water back that the rez holds. Airstones are cheap so replace them every rez change for better results. SWIM made this for one plant. If you use a bigger rez, you can add more net pots. Just cut more holes and add another or a bigger air pump. SWIM wouldn't put more than six plants per tub.

The growth rate is amazing! These pics are of a 5 week old mother plant. The last is of the stem after SWIM took over 40 clones.


 

Roseman

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Mogie, once a day, I try to respond to all the unanswered posts, but you are just a posting a lot of good stuff today! too much to respond to.
This too, ought to be in GROWFAQ.
 

stoner_brownie_batter

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I HAVE THIS EXACT SETUP!!! Haha... but what nutrients did you use? I want to get this thing in motion as soon as possible if that pic is at 5 weeks... I dun think it is... maybe 5 months... but if it's really 5 week, please reply as soon as possible. This is a bloody grand post, man.
 

tech9374

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Do U Have To Use Netcups, Or Is There Anything Else I Could Use (from Around The House)?

Thank You.
 

VictorVIcious

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I suppose you could use a mesh basket, do you have one around the house. Any thing you can put enough holes in should work. VV
 

moon47usaco

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This is nice... I have been looking for a simple solution to crossover from soil to hydro... =]

TY... =-]
 

Kassidy

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excellent post my man, thinking about doing this next time around. what did u use for nutes??
 

widowman

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does this require a rez????i plan on puttin 6 in a 30 gal...so just wanted to make sure i could do that??ive looked up the term Swim and couldnt find anything...
 

Lounge

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Great post man, clear, well thought-out ideas like these are what DIY is about.
I'm growing in soil now, but this looks like something I would want to do.
Can I grow the plant through flowering w this set-up??? Or is it simply for making a mother for clones?
How much of a challenge is it keeping the water corretly pH'd and Nuted?

Thanks for the advice, LOUNGE
 

Smitty750

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Not to but in but they say you should have 3 gallons of water per plant so if you want 6 plants your container should hold at least 18 gallons. The more plants you have the bigger chance of the roots getting tangled together. Im starting this exact setup tomorrow it looks like it will be good. Nice thread
 

OneManShow

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same question do you need to use a net or could you drop a couple air stones in and some hydrotron would that work? i need to transplant my mommies into something bigger
 

harvest time

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Just wondering... But I have 1 light socket in a hidden room. If I were to cut the wires into the light socket, could I replace the light socket with a wall outlet? And if so, what type of lights should I use? Remember... I only have 1 light socket so I'll need something I could use a splitter for. Preferably like 4 23w CFL's. Thanks!
 
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