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DIY Ebb and Flow $50! Instructions step by step

killabrown420

Active member
i use the supertubs from lowes, the big ones. I got 2 tables with 2 tubs/1 res per table. I use promix and can leave it on a timer for a week or so at a time or just water manually by pressing the on button I like the promix because it's not so deadly if you have a power outage or timer failure, they can go almost a week before becoming bone dry. To get the most out of the tubs I added a layer of 'egg crate' ceiling tile that keeps the pots just above the 1-2" of sitting water in the tubs. I can space the plants out a little more evenly with less gaps where the tubs meet. Sog style I could fit 12 per tub comfortably giving a total of 48 plants in a 4x6 area under a 1k w/ light mover. i stagger harvest but if i did one at a time would easily get a lb using a good compact indica. i like variety and sats though so i never get anything close to that. but it's nice to know i could...
 

Thundurkel

Just Call me Urkle!!
Veteran
I loved this guide so much I built two of them! I put my own twist on it and it fits well in my hydrohut (3x3x6.5 ft). Instead of PVC I went with cheap stackable shelf unit @ local hardware for $25 and made two tables, IMO its studier than PVC. I used an ebb and flow fitting kit in each tray and sealed it with with silicon. I am using only one tray right now and a 10 gallon res, but soon two trays with a 13 gallon res.

I cant add in pictures from my gallery for some reason, so check them out if you want to see. Thank you for this great guide!

I'm 4" off of 3x3 with my DR80 would I still be able to fit both tables like this in my tent I would love to know as I can't find anything better than 2x2!! Unless folks know of a 2.5x2.5 table out there haha
 
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Tr33

Here is my 4x4 setup from 2002 - 2007. cheap easy and grows the dank.

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darwinsbulldog

Landrace Lover
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nice thread mate, i need to get into the ebb and flow stuff i'll have ot try and put together a set up sometime this year like this :D cheers for the tits tute!
 
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Carl Carlson

The egg crate product can be found in a cap, in the ceiling tile section at Home De Pot, along with the other styles of the product. It's about $11.00 for a 2' x 4' section.

Elsewhere I found this:

White Egg crate problems....Help if you can!

Has anyone ever had a problem with brand new white egg crate causing a slimy residue all over the system? I have a new system that I started with all "virgin" components. I.E. the egg crate, buckets, tank, sump etc... Everything in the system was pristine except for the live rock which came from a well established system. I dont know if this is simply a new tank syndrome or what but this stuff is like a slimy bucket of .....for lack of a better term SNOT!!!!! It clocks my filter socks withing 24 hours and I am hoping it will just go away in time. anybody ever experience anything similar?

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That white egg crate seems to produce snot algae, and eventually other algaes for everyone. Most who have dealt with it treat new egg crate by soaking in vinegar or bleach to remove whatever it is that is food for algae. Once treated thoroughly, people don't have the problem. I'll look around later to see if I can find a recipe for treating the stuff.
 
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Carl Carlson

by the way, I don't know the brand, but the mixing tubs sold at Home De Pot are 1000x better than the tubs sold at Lowes (MacCourt brand). The HD tub bottoms are FLAT/smooth and the all around construction is more sturdy. Will check the brand tonight or tomorrow and update this thread again.
 
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Carl Carlson

the brand sold at home Depot is called Plasgad

3' x 2' x 8" and 27.5" x 19.5" x 6" are the two sizes in the stores
 

KUSHEATER1

Active member
got the depot one set it up last night all is good can hold 15 5x5x6" pots i flood every three hours.thanks CC
 

Ligyron

Member
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the brand sold at home Depot is called Plasgad

3' x 2' x 8" and 27.5" x 19.5" x 6" are the two sizes in the stores

I'm building a two tub system now using the larger ones, but -- Hmmm. . . I'm wondering if a 1K would cover three of those larger tubs run side to side to side (3' X 6')? What about with a light mover (which I hear totally conflicting reports on)?
 
wow..............
thats all i can say cuz i am soo happy i found this thread before i was about to spend between $350-500+ on the systemsi was shoppin for online and at the local h20 shop....
dang... thank all of u i read every post from the beginning and i am now confident enough to go out and get this dun!! iwill be back to post my results!! i think i maybe liking thelong clearteays but the home depot tubs look much more sturdy.. hmm... ill figure her out thanks again to all..:tiphat:
 
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