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UNDER CURRENT QUESTION????? :)

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420Gurl

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I have been jumping through hoops trying to find a site or someone's grow to reference a general weight to plant proportion on how this system produces. My dilemma is I prefer coliseum grows and a friend of mine told me to ditch the coliseum and grow with a Under Current system. The systems look awesome and they are very clean with loads of dissolved oxygen! I just dont want to drop a 2000 dollars unless I see some type of figures, which many can understand you know. Thanks in Advance. 420Gurl......:dance013:
 

SumDumGuy

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I have been jumping through hoops trying to find a site or someone's grow to reference a general weight to plant proportion on how this system produces. My dilemma is I prefer coliseum grows and a friend of mine told me to ditch the coliseum and grow with a Under Current system. The systems look awesome and they are very clean with loads of dissolved oxygen! I just dont want to drop a 2000 dollars unless I see some type of figures, which many can understand you know. Thanks in Advance. 420Gurl......:dance013:

If you are looking to lower your plant numbers then any DWC type grow should do you well. You will always get more weight from the DWC systems so long as there is active current. Furthermore I would not drop 2G's on a system. If you are handy then build your own. Undercurrent systems are fairly easy to build.
 

420Gurl

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If you are looking to lower your plant numbers then any DWC type grow should do you well. You will always get more weight from the DWC systems so long as there is active current. Furthermore I would not drop 2G's on a system. If you are handy then build your own. Undercurrent systems are fairly easy to build.

Not to fall into the stereotype, But im a Girl and not really handy.. ;) So, My main question is will the undercurrent system "PRODUCE".. ?
 
I have been jumping through hoops trying to find a site or someone's grow to reference a general weight to plant proportion on how this system produces. My dilemma is I prefer coliseum grows and a friend of mine told me to ditch the coliseum and grow with a Under Current system. The systems look awesome and they are very clean with loads of dissolved oxygen! I just dont want to drop a 2000 dollars unless I see some type of figures, which many can understand you know. Thanks in Advance. 420Gurl......:dance013:


Dude check out JACKMAYOFFER's thread at the farm. You will be drooling That man is really pushing the limits with the UC. whoops just noticed you're a girl lol. sorry dudette.
 

PoopyTeaBags

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under current is a good RDWC the buckets are bigger then 5 gal so its almost even better then homemade..
 

420Gurl

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Dude check out JACKMAYOFFER's thread at the farm. You will be drooling That man is really pushing the limits with the UC. whoops just noticed you're a girl lol. sorry dudette.
Thanks for the acknowledgement, its all good.. That thread is what peaked my interest. :) Thanks...
 

superusa

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Not to fall into the stereotype, But im a Girl and not really handy.. ;) So, My main question is will the undercurrent system "PRODUCE".. ?


For a $1500-1600 savings it only requires the use of a screwdriver and a drill.

That said any decent recirculating dwc system is gonna produce. undercurrents do just as good a job as any other. I would go with the largest pump available if it was me. As with all rdwc make sure you max out the o2 in the water, and keep it clean and you should grow monsters.
 

Jalisco Kid

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Here are some aero and rcdwc 20 gal tanks. JK
 

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darthvapor

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Ive read jalisco kids post here and on other websites. That dude know his hydro big time!!! He would be the one to answer everything about hydro
 
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