Hoochy
Well-Known Member
I've always been an outdoor grower and with that I have a vast knowledge of growing all types of plants outdoors. However, after a failed attempt at hydroponics many years ago simply due to cost cutting, I thought it was high time to give it another go.
I Initially was going to build an aeroponic system, but found this to be too prone to failure due to a number of factors.
I did some research and as of last night made a clear cut decision to give a bubbleponic system a try. So today I went out and bought all the parts I could think of off the top of my head and upon coming home from work, decided to get into it and see the final result.
With help of other methods and builds I came up with the finished product as follows.
Basic storage tub with lid
Astro/Insulation taped the lid to aid in prevention of light entry. However this will be minimal as the container is thick, and no light seems to enter normally.
Measured and cut holes in lid for 125mm netted pots.
Drilled holes for airlines on either side of container
Drilled hole for tap. This will be used for sampling and drainage
Tap installed and all Silicon'd up.
Added a sight window in order to keep accurate track of water level
Drilled holes in PVC conduit to hold air-stones and fed air-line through and pushed air-stoned into hole to sit securely in place. Placed T pieces on either end to provide balanced support, and have used silicone to hold it down.
You can see the air-lines entering the top of box.
Another shot of sight glass and tap.
Finished product!
The sight glass won't be an issue and neither will the opaque air-lines be an issue regarding mould or algae build up as have seen many systems like this with owners saying they have experienced no such thing.
It's a bit too hot to start growing at the moment as I grow in my shed, so will wait for weather to cool down in the next month; by which time I should have my propagation area all complete also.
Not bad for an overnight decision if I don't say so myself lol
Regards,
Hooch
I Initially was going to build an aeroponic system, but found this to be too prone to failure due to a number of factors.
I did some research and as of last night made a clear cut decision to give a bubbleponic system a try. So today I went out and bought all the parts I could think of off the top of my head and upon coming home from work, decided to get into it and see the final result.
With help of other methods and builds I came up with the finished product as follows.
Basic storage tub with lid
Astro/Insulation taped the lid to aid in prevention of light entry. However this will be minimal as the container is thick, and no light seems to enter normally.
Measured and cut holes in lid for 125mm netted pots.
Drilled holes for airlines on either side of container
Drilled hole for tap. This will be used for sampling and drainage
Tap installed and all Silicon'd up.
Added a sight window in order to keep accurate track of water level
Drilled holes in PVC conduit to hold air-stones and fed air-line through and pushed air-stoned into hole to sit securely in place. Placed T pieces on either end to provide balanced support, and have used silicone to hold it down.
You can see the air-lines entering the top of box.
Another shot of sight glass and tap.
Finished product!
The sight glass won't be an issue and neither will the opaque air-lines be an issue regarding mould or algae build up as have seen many systems like this with owners saying they have experienced no such thing.
It's a bit too hot to start growing at the moment as I grow in my shed, so will wait for weather to cool down in the next month; by which time I should have my propagation area all complete also.
Not bad for an overnight decision if I don't say so myself lol
Regards,
Hooch