stiffnuts12
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Why do I see ppl saying rdwc is difficult. Am I looking at the wrong path as far as hydroponics goes? Please share your experiences so I can weigh the pros and cons
Thinking something like thisI started with a diy 8-bucket system.
Needless to say, it was a steep learning curve.
Fast forward 5 years, and what I can offer would be to use totes instead of buckets.
Much better platform and easier to keep sealed.
How large of a system are you thinking about?
I grow to make my meds, so I've found that 4 decent plants will yield me around 40-60 oz of dried flower(strain-dependent).
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Whats the learning curve?Thinking something like this
Hardest part imo is getting started, learning how the system operates, how it doesn't operate.Whats the learning curve?
That tent looks so good. So tidy and symmetrical. Mine looks like a monkey put it together.Hardest part imo is getting started, learning how the system operates, how it doesn't operate.
This type of system is also a pretty good $$ investment between the pumps, and other equipment.
There are different variations to RDWC
Waterfall system
Airstone undercurrent
Everyone does their system alittle different.
Here is mine
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Lets see your set upThat tent looks so good. So tidy and symmetrical. Mine looks like a monkey put it together.
Mine also,so that means even monkeys can grow in hydro lol.Mine looks like a monkey put it together.
Second story in a spare bedroom. I just see ppl saying to stay away from rdwc and I'm not sure whyThis depends on location,Cold bsmt in Canada on cement compared to 2nd floor condo in Florida.
Hydro been around for a long time,you can make it complicated or simple.They all work.
Too warm probably.Res needs to be outside of room where its below 70 all the time.Or you'll need a chiller most likely.Also consider leaks,they can happen.Second story in a spare bedroom. I just see ppl saying to stay away from rdwc and I'm not sure why
I have a garage as well. I was thinking about a chiller as well. I could use the basement as wellToo warm probably.Res needs to be outside of room where its below 70 all the time.Or you'll need a chiller most likely.Also consider leaks,they can happen.
Ok so if I keep the res outside off my tent, shut all heat to the room off and use a water chiller. Would it work? The basement is where the force air heater is and is warm if not the warmest part of the house.Bsmt would be my choice,my rule is have twice as much water outside as in.Keeps things cool.