DIY Cheap Hydro Bubbler! Fluro Grow w/ Pics

HerbalRemedy

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I just got done with a soil grow. I pulled them a little early (dirt bag seed) but was anxious to get these White Widows in my hydro unit. This entire grow has been as cheap as possible. Its been a work in progress but my little cabinet is getting there little by little. I'll try my best to explain the entire setup for anyone that may be inspired to build your own.

The cabinet was actually from an old floor model television that was going to be tossed. I grabbed it and painted the inside in flat white. I ended up with a grow area of 3Wx2Dx4'H. Plenty big for a personal stash

For simplicity and at the time finances I decided to use compact fluros for lighting. I have a total of ten "daylight"6500K and ten "warm" 2700K fluros. I use the daylights for veg and warm for flower obviously. I used a shelf from the cabinet as a reflector. I attached the bottom of it with mylar and mounted surge suppressors with "socket to bulb" adapters. Hung the entire setup by a couple of chains. The lighting has done excellent in my opinion. I plan on mounting a couple of 35-70 watt hps bulbs in the near future.

The top of the cab has a four inch hole bored into it and I have a "Stanley Blower" connected via dryer duct sucking hot air out. (The bottom of the cab came with vent holes from the factory i'm guessing) I have a couple of el-cheapo walmart fans in the bottom circulating air. I have to say the exhaust is working great at keeping the temps down.

Now for the hydroponic unit. I am using a 10 gallon sterlite plastic tote as the reservoir. I have two "air curtains" from walmart mounted on each side at the bottom. I used 5 minute epoxy to glue the two suction cups that was in the packaging. I tried to use the suction cup by itself but it would not say in place. The tote already had a small hole drill on each side of the handle near the top. I just hollowed it out a bit more and pushed an amount of air tubing in each side and attached this to the air curtains. I connected the tubing to a cheap walmart air pump. I had some 2 inch net cups so I drilled a total of 8 sites in the lid. I needed to make the reservoir resistant to light penetration so instead of paint I wrapped the entire system in duct tape. I went back over the lid with white tape. Not sure if this is going to help but I feel like white is more reflective than gray so what the hell. After placing the cups in and checking depth I can fill the tote with about 6 gallons. I built another tote the exact same way but each lid has two sites for 5 inch cups. So basically I am planning on 4 plants and two systems in this cab at a time.

I am using Hydroton Grow rocks and starting my seeds in rapid rooters. Nutrients are GH flora 3 part series. I am using an EC wand to test ec or ppm. I'm using litmus paper with a bottle of GH ph up and down. Right now the ppm of the solution is about 350 and i'm misting the little ones with plain water twice a day until the roots penetrate the resevoir. Ph is about 5 6.0 and has been steady for the past two days.

The two seedlings in the system just sprouted and I have three more in the "gladware" on top of the reflector in the pic about to bust out. All are the WW strain courtesy of my man Dr. Chronic.

Its been a long time in the making and I've had a good time experimenting with this new hobby of mine. Comments and suggestions welcome!!:peace:
 

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Bubbuh Kush

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Good going Remedy, I have a similar setup with the same size res and GH flora series. I'm liking the light set up you have, mine are built into a rubbermaid. My res it's hidden by a rubbermaid chamber that I built.

Keep it up man, I'm going to pay attention to this thread and see how it turns out.
 

atlantadirect

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Hey HerbalRemedy,

I just wanted to say that your grow looks a lot like the grow I just finished. I used a four site DWC rubbermaid with the GH 3-part series in my closet with a 250 watt switchable HID and some CFL side-lighting. You look like you have a much cleaner setup than mine and you have more experience than when I started my DWC grow so I think you will do very well. I look forward to watching your progress. If you want to see what my grow looked like, I kept a decent journal, the link to which is in my signature. Peace.
 

HerbalRemedy

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UPDATE: The roots are finally penetrating the reservoir(Barely haha). The nutes are about 600 PPM with a PH of around 5.7. I have been checking it everyday and haven't had much trouble with PH as of yet. I think I am going to use the solution another week or two then start fresh with a hotter solution and see how the plants take to it. I'm using 24hr tap water, seems to be working. The tap doesn't even register on my EC wand so.....

So far the grow is going well. I've done a lot of reading but in the end you just have to pay attention to the plants and they will let you know if something is wrong. Its more expensive to start but Hydro is a lot more thrilling than soil, In my opinion, not to mention (CLEANER). I still don't understand why a lot of guys will go out and purchase the expensive hydro setups. My biggest expense was actually in the meters and nutes. The systems cost me less than 20 bucks to build. Its amazing what you can engineer using a little ingenuity. I feel like simple is always better. Hope anyone interested will give it a try. Great little hobby let me tell you.
 

HerbalRemedy

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Since this thread I've completed 3 other grows. I am now using this cab for veg strickly. I have another cab beside this one with a HPS. The difference is amazing.
 

samljer

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I just got done with a soil grow. I pulled them a little early (dirt bag seed) but was anxious to get these White Widows in my hydro unit. This entire grow has been as cheap as possible. Its been a work in progress but my little cabinet is getting there little by little. I'll try my best to explain the entire setup for anyone that may be inspired to build your own.

The cabinet was actually from an old floor model television that was going to be tossed. I grabbed it and painted the inside in flat white. I ended up with a grow area of 3Wx2Dx4'H. Plenty big for a personal stash

For simplicity and at the time finances I decided to use compact fluros for lighting. I have a total of ten "daylight"6500K and ten "warm" 2700K fluros. I use the daylights for veg and warm for flower obviously. I used a shelf from the cabinet as a reflector. I attached the bottom of it with mylar and mounted surge suppressors with "socket to bulb" adapters. Hung the entire setup by a couple of chains. The lighting has done excellent in my opinion. I plan on mounting a couple of 35-70 watt hps bulbs in the near future.

The top of the cab has a four inch hole bored into it and I have a "Stanley Blower" connected via dryer duct sucking hot air out. (The bottom of the cab came with vent holes from the factory i'm guessing) I have a couple of el-cheapo walmart fans in the bottom circulating air. I have to say the exhaust is working great at keeping the temps down.

Now for the hydroponic unit. I am using a 10 gallon sterlite plastic tote as the reservoir. I have two "air curtains" from walmart mounted on each side at the bottom. I used 5 minute epoxy to glue the two suction cups that was in the packaging. I tried to use the suction cup by itself but it would not say in place. The tote already had a small hole drill on each side of the handle near the top. I just hollowed it out a bit more and pushed an amount of air tubing in each side and attached this to the air curtains. I connected the tubing to a cheap walmart air pump. I had some 2 inch net cups so I drilled a total of 8 sites in the lid. I needed to make the reservoir resistant to light penetration so instead of paint I wrapped the entire system in duct tape. I went back over the lid with white tape. Not sure if this is going to help but I feel like white is more reflective than gray so what the hell. After placing the cups in and checking depth I can fill the tote with about 6 gallons. I built another tote the exact same way but each lid has two sites for 5 inch cups. So basically I am planning on 4 plants and two systems in this cab at a time.

I am using Hydroton Grow rocks and starting my seeds in rapid rooters. Nutrients are GH flora 3 part series. I am using an EC wand to test ec or ppm. I'm using litmus paper with a bottle of GH ph up and down. Right now the ppm of the solution is about 350 and i'm misting the little ones with plain water twice a day until the roots penetrate the resevoir. Ph is about 5 6.0 and has been steady for the past two days.

The two seedlings in the system just sprouted and I have three more in the "gladware" on top of the reflector in the pic about to bust out. All are the WW strain courtesy of my man Dr. Chronic.

Its been a long time in the making and I've had a good time experimenting with this new hobby of mine. Comments and suggestions welcome!!:peace:

Fantastic instructions on how to make your own click here its the one i followed. Love it.
 
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