Nute Poll for Bubleponics

proteus

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I have grown in Hydro,Soil, now first time Bubbleponics have had good results using the General Hydroponics 3 part system, i know there are many of you people out there that may suggest using another line of hydro nutes.

GH makes a good product but im really looking for some extreme results this go around when its time to start cloning all my females, looking for suggestions, stay with GH or another brand, i have used Aqua Flakes line with bad results

lets hear that input peeps :idea:
 
I'm using Humboldt Master A&B and am very impressed compared with Advanced 3 part.
 
I grow soil with Botanicare Pro Grow and Pro Bloom (soil formulas) I believe they make hydro formulas that produce well.


Just realized you're talkin about bubbleponics.... I'm researching this method now cuz it seems like an easy DIY setup.

Are there lines of nutes specifically for bubbleponics?
 
I grow soil with Botanicare Pro Grow and Pro Bloom (soil formulas) I believe they make hydro formulas that produce well.


Just realized you're talkin about bubbleponics.... I'm researching this method now cuz it seems like an easy DIY setup.

Are there lines of nutes specifically for bubbleponics?
no, all hydro, areo, bubble etc are all the same just using different methods ebb N flow and bubble are so far to me the most maintence free and effecient ways to grow IMO
 
I got the 24 net pot bubbleponic system. It's poorly designed and very expensive for a bunch of cheap plastic tubs. Customer service is so-so. I had to make tons of modifications to make it work and it's still to small to grow huge harvests.
 
no, all hydro, areo, bubble etc are all the same just using different methods ebb N flow and bubble are so far to me the most maintence free and effecient ways to grow IMO


Right On! Thanks, Proteus. I figured they were the same since the growing medium is the same.....water

YEah I'm looking into bubbleponics. Seems easy and I've seen some great bubble journals.. Like Roseman's

https://www.rollitup.org/dwc-bubbleponics/234626-rosemans-diy-bubbleponics-tutorial.html
 
I got the 24 net pot bubbleponic system. It's poorly designed and very expensive for a bunch of cheap plastic tubs. Customer service is so-so. I had to make tons of modifications to make it work and it's still to small to grow huge harvests.
you sure are pissed at stealth hydro,whats so stealthy about HUGE HARVESTS:confused:
 
I've been using CYCO©, plantastic® and Dutch master™ with little difference in results as they are all good and pretty much the same. I get what the commercial guys are using. I usually figure this out by seeing pallet loads of bulk fertilizer in the hydroponic shop's storeroom ready for delivery to some random biker gang. Canna supposedly makes good stuff too but I haven't tried it myself yet.
 
why buy from stealthhydro or any other lame place when you can DIY i have 2 cats and buy the 3 gal fresh step containers for the cat litter from wal-mart once they are empty i clean them up and dril me a small hole 1/4 size for the airline near the top. put a 4" air disc in, cut me a 5" hole in the lide for the net pot and away we go, but before all that i paint the outside of the containers to light proof them with primer grey, then flat white, the close up is a Super Skunk, @ 3weeks old, and i inserted bulkheads to keep an eye out of the water lvl, the air system is a commercial 110 liter per minute that drives up to 48 sites with ease can drive up to 96 from what i have been told with out a problem, oh and cant forget the Poppy room ;)
 

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i cant forget that i have bought 20gal tubs from lowes and cut me some 3in holes for net pots before but i really like the idea of have the individual tubes now for each plant, easy to maintain and each plant does not grow the same so this way i can monitor each plant and give each plant their own specific needs
 
why buy from stealthhydro or any other lame place when you can DIY i have 2 cats and buy the 3 gal fresh step containers for the cat litter from wal-mart once they are empty i clean them up and dril me a small hole 1/4 size for the airline near the top. put a 4" air disc in, cut me a 5" hole in the lide for the net pot and away we go, but before all that i paint the outside of the containers to light proof them with primer grey, then flat white, the close up is a Super Skunk, @ 3weeks old, and i inserted bulkheads to keep an eye out of the water lvl, the air system is a commercial 110 liter per minute that drives up to 48 sites with ease can drive up to 96 from what i have been told with out a problem, oh and cant forget the Poppy room ;)
to get down to DIY, i imagine with my total 50 site project i have spent about $50 on each site breaking down the cost of air pump water pumps lights container parts and containers etc.
 
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