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One for the newbs: cheap and simple hydro, but very effective

Proform

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Adapting This Bucket to a Scrog

Adapting This Bucket to a Scrog

After reading the above posts, it sure makes Hydro look easy. How could you adapt this bucket system if you were using a scrog. I have pondered and the only solution I see if to use a vaccum pump when changeing out solutions . Any suggestions or ideas greatly appreciate.
 

ICAN

Member
I've seen a drainage hose/spigot drilled into the bottom of the side of the res. Give the res some height off the ground, and gravity would make water changes easier.
 

J Budman

Member
What's up Dr D? I'm new to the forums and relatively new to the hydro scene. I just wanted to say this seems like a good place to be and wish you luck bro. I am actually gonna set myself up tomorrow, and when all is said in done I'll be back to ask for tips as I need them if that's cool. Talk to you then, as long as I'm not too busy...
 
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DMXAK47

i dont know if you have sed anything about this but do you lower your water and by how much? also were do you guys get your pumps at?
 

MaynardG_Krebs

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A question for the dwc crowd. Can you turn the air pumps off for a period (5 to 6 hours) without great ill effects? My flower room is 'on' during my 'sleep cycle' and the sound of the air pumps is a bit annoying.

mgk :dunno:
 

CalcioErba2004

CalErba
Veteran
You can Maynard if you have water movement, some kind of circulation pump moving the water around. I set my air pumps on towels or some other kind of sound absorbing material to keep the noise level down. Hope this helps. :)
 

SlevinK

Member
What kind of digital Ph Meter do you peeps recommend for these? Will a blue truncheon Ec meter do?

I have a HM PH/temp meter and a HM ppm/ec meter. Both seem to work well, I calibrate them weekly. I heard good things about the one you mentioned though. I'm sure there are others better then mine i.e. Hanna.
 

CalcioErba2004

CalErba
Veteran
Hanna, Pinpoint Marine, and Milwalkee are all good meters. I had a Milkwakee ph and a Milkwalkee EC meter. Both worked great!
 

Oldmxer

New member
A question for the dwc crowd. Can you turn the air pumps off for a period (5 to 6 hours) without great ill effects? My flower room is 'on' during my 'sleep cycle' and the sound of the air pumps is a bit annoying.

mgk :dunno:

Maynard,
I learned a long time ago with my fish tanks that the better pumps are much quieter...might be time to look for an upgrade.

Thanks for the great thread Dr. D and others ! :dance013:
 
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ukganjafarmer

cud sum1 explain to me exactly wot id need to setup a 2 pot bubbler system with a res?

thanks
 

beejaybug

Member
A question for the dwc crowd. Can you turn the air pumps off for a period (5 to 6 hours) without great ill effects? My flower room is 'on' during my 'sleep cycle' and the sound of the air pumps is a bit annoying.

mgk :dunno:
you either learn to live with it, or can insulate it with how you set up the room. it helped me a lot!
 

beejaybug

Member
Hey Dr D, just wanted to say thanks for the amazing thread, wish I would have had this when I started a couple months ago!!! it took me time to figure out everything youve got up here and can read in minutes! Happy growing!
 

R.Pallday

New member
Hey Dr. D,
I really like the setup you have simple yet effective. I have a question, What type of light are you running? Also what was the watt to gram ratio? I'm a new grower especially towards hydro so I'm looking into the different options including the bubbler system. Thank you very much for posting your simple yet cheap way of Hydro.
 

CalcioErba2004

CalErba
Veteran
Hey Dr. D,
I really like the setup you have simple yet effective. I have a question, What type of light are you running? Also what was the watt to gram ratio? I'm a new grower especially towards hydro so I'm looking into the different options including the bubbler system. Thank you very much for posting your simple yet cheap way of Hydro.

I can't remember but I think D flowers with a 400w or 600w HPS. This system is great and since D introduced it to me so many years ago it's the only hydro I run(4 5g buckets) at the moment. This is a great way to introduce yourself to growing in water and is a great teaching tool as well.
 

Noobie2010

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Yo mad nice simple system,Im thinkin of startin of on soil and then clone,afterwards select the best q and put that into dwc.My question is;do I get a return on my investment?im gonna use a 1000hps lamp whats your estimate yield if i use dwc compared to soil?
 
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