Airwalker16
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Here you are sir.If it becomes an issue I'll just make panda film cozies for each bucket. I'll be using h2o2 anyway. Panda goes white to outside, black to inside.
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Here you are sir.If it becomes an issue I'll just make panda film cozies for each bucket. I'll be using h2o2 anyway. Panda goes white to outside, black to inside.
Yes upload, I'd like to see it
All my greenhouse/outdoor YouTube home slices use white buckets.I don't see why you'd even risk it being an issue.... These buckets were frosting buckets from my local grocery store. They were white. I spray painted them black with that rustoleum stuff I told you about. Sanding is a bitch but I wish I'd done it. A sand BLASTER BOX would be SO NICE for something like this though.
I would make your system light proof before you start anything in it. Prevent a shit show before it even happens, man. H2o2 is great. I used 29% for the first year. But as long as you keep your water COLD and DARK, things will run smoothly. I assure you that.
Oh snap this is going OUTDOORS?! I see your reasoning then.All my greenhouse/outdoor YouTube home slices use white buckets.
Every black outdoor bucket DWC I've seen comes with brittle leaves from plant heat exhaustion.
To your satisfaction I've always used black buckets for indoor growing.
Hm. I'm not really sure... I'd try 3ft?Instead of chiller I could partially bury a 55 gallon plastic drum to cool the water. 6 ft under the soil is 50°F year round. So how deep is it 65°F? Airwalker? Bueler?
Those hdx totes are what I use instead of buckets. 27 gallons of roots yo lol. I love my rdwc.
#lmaoIf you cant drill a hole maybe stay away from diy?
I really like your system and your roots look very healthy.inline pump keeps water cooooool as can be. No residual heat sitting in the res. There's no chiller on this one, but it sits on concrete. Also, flooming.
Ok, but what would it be if you would put your pump in the reservoir?
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I’m starting a new grow soon, and I was wondering if anybody had ideas on how to create an RDWC system that doesn’t involve drilling holes in buckets. I’ve been down that road before, and it usually leaks. Don’t want to chance it I my new apartment! I was thinking some kind of top feed system would be best, but I’m not sure how to drain each bucket. Thoughts?
This. For instance I came back from vacation and my pump just decided to vibrate out the little plastic hose fitting that goes to the pump outlet. The stream went up and out the hole for the out hose and airlines. No matter what you do it's going to find a way to spill or leak at some point just be ready to deal with the issueHere's the problem with dwc, you will experience spills regardless of the fittings. It's just the nature of the beast. When you're dealing with a large volume of water, steps can be taken to minimize the outcome of a spills or leak. For instance, I built an enclosed frame and pond liner around my tent/dwc to catch up to 120 gallons of water.
Let me give you a real life example I experienced about a month ago. I built my rdwc rock-solid, with 2" pipes and bulkheads. A leak was the furthest thing on my mind. However, I walked in to my room to find my reservoir overflowing. I use frozen water jugs in my water during the summer to help keep the temps down. What happened was the jug floated over to the reservoir bulkhead, and blocked it. So, water was being added back to the reservoir with none going out. Now I tie my jugs to the reservoir.
Being in an apartment adds so many other variables, with a dwc. My advice would be to grow in Coco coir, which is still technically "hydroponics".