cocodreams
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Hey everyone,
I've noticed a lot of newbie hydro growers with great ambitious DIY hydro projects. High pressure aero, low pressure aero, NFT, DWC, etc are all great ways to grow in hydro-- but they all have a learning curve, especially if you have never grown in hydro before.
If its your first time growing in hydro, high pressure aeroponics and the like can seem like a great idea, but the initial investment added with the steep learning curve can make things difficult for the first time hydro grower. You need to learn the basics of hydro before you take a big plunge like that.
My advice... Keep It Simple!
Try something like Hempy buckets and Lucas formula FIRST and learn from your mistakes.
A simple Hempy system only requires the following...
A bucket
A drill
Some perlite
Search for "hempy buckets." Do some research, and pick a design that you like, but Keep IT Simple!
Advertising link removed by Panhead,hydro/Aero Moderator,have a nice day.
With proper lighting, genetics, ventilation, climate control, security and a bit of a green thumb, an incredibly easy Hempy/Lucas system can give you great results with minimal room for error, and allow you to learn as you grow. After you have a couple Hempy grows under your belt, start experimenting with the endless combinations of DIY systems and nutrient formulas.
Another great system for beginners (or anyone else) is 100% coco coir in smartpots, hand watered with Lucas formula. Again, incredibly simple, cheap, and lots of room for error.
Don't blow $500 building a DIY hydro setup until you have the basics under your belt. Spend that money on a good light and ventilation system instead.
I've noticed a lot of newbie hydro growers with great ambitious DIY hydro projects. High pressure aero, low pressure aero, NFT, DWC, etc are all great ways to grow in hydro-- but they all have a learning curve, especially if you have never grown in hydro before.
If its your first time growing in hydro, high pressure aeroponics and the like can seem like a great idea, but the initial investment added with the steep learning curve can make things difficult for the first time hydro grower. You need to learn the basics of hydro before you take a big plunge like that.
My advice... Keep It Simple!
Try something like Hempy buckets and Lucas formula FIRST and learn from your mistakes.
A simple Hempy system only requires the following...
A bucket
A drill
Some perlite
Search for "hempy buckets." Do some research, and pick a design that you like, but Keep IT Simple!
Advertising link removed by Panhead,hydro/Aero Moderator,have a nice day.
With proper lighting, genetics, ventilation, climate control, security and a bit of a green thumb, an incredibly easy Hempy/Lucas system can give you great results with minimal room for error, and allow you to learn as you grow. After you have a couple Hempy grows under your belt, start experimenting with the endless combinations of DIY systems and nutrient formulas.
Another great system for beginners (or anyone else) is 100% coco coir in smartpots, hand watered with Lucas formula. Again, incredibly simple, cheap, and lots of room for error.
Don't blow $500 building a DIY hydro setup until you have the basics under your belt. Spend that money on a good light and ventilation system instead.