that bear smokey
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can you grow seed from start to finish 12/12 in a DWC grow?
I really don't know, but I don't see why not.can you grow seed from start to finish 12/12 in a DWC grow?
can you grow seed from start to finish 12/12 in a DWC grow?
You sure can..
Just to chime in late, i never experienced as easy a growing method as DWC. I was required to refill the buckets once a week which took all of ten minutes and other than that i would not even look at them. They just did their thing. I did indeed get ppm and ph fluctuation, and you know what i did about it? Nothing. Yet i got harvests of the same yields regardless of how much i fiddled and kept things in <a class="inlineAdmedialink" href="#">check</a> or just left to do as they wanted. DWC rocks in terms of simplicity and maintenancePeople will try and convince you you have to buy this and that and check A and B and sterile sterile sterile. All a laod of bullshit if you ask me. Never had so little to do when growing cannabis as when growing with DWC. Just don't be silly and use a tiny res
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i think i am the only person who failed at dwc.... and was king kong at every thing else...
maybe my airstone or something...10l air stone not enough maybe? lucas sucked maybe, you never know.... But i dislike dwc
NFT is King Kong
DWC is susceptible to root rot.
Almost everyone here always says deep water culture is the best way to go. What they don't tell you about however is the reservoir temp issue. If you can't keep that rez below 70 degrees F, then you are definitely headed for trouble.
Ebb & Flow can sustain high temps in the grow room (90+) not to mention prolonged power outages/pump failure. Try that with DWC!
If it's a big $$$ operation however, then I can see going the RDWC route...
Almost everyone here always says deep water culture is the best way to go. What they don't tell you about however is the reservoir temp issue. If you can't keep that rez below 70 degrees F, then you are definitely headed for trouble.
Ebb & Flow can sustain high temps in the grow room (90+) not to mention prolonged power outages/pump failure. Try that with DWC!
If it's a big $$$ operation however, then I can see going the RDWC route...
DWC is actually proven to be one of the best hydroponic methods for a few reasons. If a pump fails they are still living in still water that is being oxygenated and will survive until you get the system recirculating again.
Exactly how is the water still being oxygenated if the air pump has failed? Is your pump hooked up to a stationary bike or something??
A 1/4 Horse Power Eco Plus water chiller is only 600 bucks and taxes which is well worth every penny.
and it's also consuming an additional 480 watts...
Also if you freeze two liter pop bottles full of water you can drop them in your rez and change em out daily if you only have 1 or 2 buckets that works great.
Yeah that sounds great in theory, but who in the hell wants to constantly freeze, put in, and take out a bunch of friggin' water bottles all day long? lol, no thanks.
I "Highly" recommend DWC...
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I use aquarium air-pumps and cheap assed stones (1 per 5gal bucket), no res, no chiller just the basement floor.
Good point.And that's exactly why it works out for you. Gotta remember though, there's a huge chunk of America where basements don't exist.