so by this logic, Aeroponics is better than DWCinflexion is absolutely right. If you rais the water up to meet the roots, they will get all the water they need and grow just fine, but by giving them a slight trickle and a gap of about 2" to the actual deep water, they will grow faster in search of this water. This will establish a root system a couple days earlier than regular DWC and the plant will keep this head start throughout its entire life.
I couldn't tell ya. I have no experience with aero but I have heard that it does not match the growth rate of hydro.
You don't even need to do that. You can use the bubbles to get much more control per the link below. This is the better method and it has been used by DWC growers for years - but there was nothing to trademark.I was thinking, for the first 4 weeks of DWC, you could just raise your water level to meet half way into the net pot. This would essentially do the job of a separate pump that makes bubbleponic "trademark."
anyone disagree?
I was thinking, for the first 4 weeks of DWC, you could just raise your water level to meet half way into the net pot. This would essentially do the job of a separate pump that makes bubbleponic "trademark."
anyone disagree?
so by this logic, Aeroponics is better than DWC
Why so hostile? are you out off weed? its good to be sceptical. but they are more or less the same thing with a small difference being the feeder tubes. plus its not like he has any motivation to lie. I dont think he gets anything out of it. Looks like the op is just trying to give out some info that he found. If you dont agree dont do it. I dont. Im not saying its wrong its just not something I do. and if you think im not concerned about actually growing take a look at the links in my signature. I assure you im all about growing lol.I'm not at all convinced. Pictures prove nothing unless you trust the objectivity of the picture taker and his desire to run a fair comparison. Had both been done correctly instead of one intentionally done half-assed the results would have been different. Seems to me all you bubbleheads care more about doing things one certain way than you care about growing anything.
I don't understand your anger or hate. We do nothing but love and try and help.I'm not at all convinced. Pictures prove nothing unless you trust the objectivity of the picture taker and his desire to run a fair comparison. Had both been done correctly instead of one intentionally done half-assed the results would have been different. Seems to me all you bubbleheads care more about doing things one certain way than you care about growing anything.
When there is no viable explanation of why it would speed up growth compared to an alternate DWC approach that is done right (and there is no such explanation) the evidence of such growth is obviously suspect. Pictures of healthy plants may illustrate that you can grow great plants with the pump/distributor/tubes, but not that there is any value added by the hardware.From all the pictures i've seen, and the posts i've read, I'd say the bubbleponics system speeds up growth by a couple of days, maybe two or three.
I dont really understand the science behind it, oxygenated water is oxygentated water regardless of whether it is fed directly to the root zone or wicked up by the rockwool from the exploding bubbles. Perhaps the tubes provide a better supply which speeds up growth, but I am merely speculating.
I will say that the bubbleponics phenomenon is overhyped, and SH must have made a small fortune from this. I think a lot of new users (myself included) are swept along by it, thinking it's the greatest horticultural invention since the beginning of hydroponics, when it is far from it in all reality. But (and it is a big but), these forums along with thousands of interesting posts and helpful users have come about as a result of the hype and that is something to be thankful for indeed!
Peace!
ps, how about them original pics tmsculli!
When someone is shilling up a product you have to buy retail I'd be right there with you condemning this system and I did have my doubts but since these guys are specifically here teaching us how to build and use this setup for ***free*** I'm trying it.When there is no viable explanation of why it would speed up growth compared to an alternate DWC approach that is done right (and there is no such explanation) the evidence of such growth is obviously suspect. Pictures of healthy plants may illustrate that you can grow great plants with the pump/distributor/tubes, but not that there is any value added by the hardware.
I think rather than being a better mousetrap, it's just another mousetrap with NEW/IMPROVED stamped on it and a higher price tag.