I'm tired of hand watering coco and deep water culture seems easier to set up and manage than a drip system so that's where I'm heading. I've done some light searching here on the forums for guidelines but I didn't find any.
Tent is 32" x 48" x 60" -- I've been growing six plants in it to date but moving to 8 and keeping them shorter will fill the room and allow for more head space for the lights.
I'm growing in a 60" tall tent so head space is an issue since I need to push my LEDs right to the roof for my grows. So I'm thinking short height bins that are close to the ground. That makes for two challenges to dwc as I understand it.
1. A short bin doesn't give a lot of air space for roots above the water line.
2. Draining reservoirs is more difficult since the bins will be sitting close to the floor.
I want to go with a recycling system so I can have the main reservoir outside of the tent - better temps and easier access for nutrient exchanges.
Thinking about it, I see that I need to have the water level in the reservoir and the bins at the same height to prevent siphoning.
This is what the room would look like roughly:
The bins are shown elevated but I guess I could have them on the floor just as easily. It would help with temps since the floor is concrete which will keep it cooler.
Since I don't have any height to drain the reservoir into another bucket for disposal, I guess I could hook up a separate hose to the pump and pump the waste nutrient water out into a taller bucket.
I'm wondering now what the minimum water level will need to be just for the pump to fully immersed. Hmm, depends on the pump of course.
This set up might only have an inch between the basket bottoms and the water level.
It would be great to pump the water to the first bin and then have that flow the next in a circle and then return to the reservoir rather than an in and out to each bin. (Four bins, two plants each)
So first questions are:
1. Are the basket bottoms too close to the water level? Minimum suggested gap?
2. Will the flow from bin to bin be a problem? If the flow rate is high enough all the bins should equalize quickly I think?
3. What is the minimum number of gallons suggested for this set up to not have wild spikes in pH or EC levels all the time?
4. Would it make more sense to go truly sea of green and push the number of plants to say 16 or more to have smaller baskets in the bins? That might make harvest turn over faster actually...
5. Is there a recommended basket size : plant size ratio to guide how deep the baskets would sit in the bins? This would guide how many plants and how small I would need to finish them - can only fit small baskets, move to sog, bigger baskets stay with 6 to 9 (smaller but still not sog really).
6. Can I run the reservoir pump on a timer to say pump for 15 min every 6 hours to just equalize all the bins? Shorter interval, longer interval?
7. Are there low cost, low profile bins you could recommend?
8. Based on the bins and water volume below, can you recommend a good pump?
I just found these bins which fit the above bill at a price I can afford. At 9.5" tall they would match the height of the pots I am currently using. 3 bins in the room, 1 outside.
https://www.amazon.com/IRIS-Gallon-Store-Stackable-Utility/dp/B075RPFR6Z/ref=sr_1_45?keywords=storage%2Btote%2B-clear%2Blid&qid=1554134010&s=gateway&sr=8-45&th=1
Essentially then, the reservoir would just be an access point to the nutrient solution since all the bins would have the same amount of water in them.
The bins are 10 gallons or so. If the baskets hang 3" down into the bins and there is a 2" gap between them and the water, that would allow for about 3-4 gallons each for a total of 12 - 15 gallons total. Hmm.. That actually sounds like quite a lot / plenty.
I'm sure I'll have other questions but help on these would be a great start!
Tent is 32" x 48" x 60" -- I've been growing six plants in it to date but moving to 8 and keeping them shorter will fill the room and allow for more head space for the lights.
I'm growing in a 60" tall tent so head space is an issue since I need to push my LEDs right to the roof for my grows. So I'm thinking short height bins that are close to the ground. That makes for two challenges to dwc as I understand it.
1. A short bin doesn't give a lot of air space for roots above the water line.
2. Draining reservoirs is more difficult since the bins will be sitting close to the floor.
I want to go with a recycling system so I can have the main reservoir outside of the tent - better temps and easier access for nutrient exchanges.
Thinking about it, I see that I need to have the water level in the reservoir and the bins at the same height to prevent siphoning.
This is what the room would look like roughly:
The bins are shown elevated but I guess I could have them on the floor just as easily. It would help with temps since the floor is concrete which will keep it cooler.
Since I don't have any height to drain the reservoir into another bucket for disposal, I guess I could hook up a separate hose to the pump and pump the waste nutrient water out into a taller bucket.
I'm wondering now what the minimum water level will need to be just for the pump to fully immersed. Hmm, depends on the pump of course.
This set up might only have an inch between the basket bottoms and the water level.
It would be great to pump the water to the first bin and then have that flow the next in a circle and then return to the reservoir rather than an in and out to each bin. (Four bins, two plants each)
So first questions are:
1. Are the basket bottoms too close to the water level? Minimum suggested gap?
2. Will the flow from bin to bin be a problem? If the flow rate is high enough all the bins should equalize quickly I think?
3. What is the minimum number of gallons suggested for this set up to not have wild spikes in pH or EC levels all the time?
4. Would it make more sense to go truly sea of green and push the number of plants to say 16 or more to have smaller baskets in the bins? That might make harvest turn over faster actually...
5. Is there a recommended basket size : plant size ratio to guide how deep the baskets would sit in the bins? This would guide how many plants and how small I would need to finish them - can only fit small baskets, move to sog, bigger baskets stay with 6 to 9 (smaller but still not sog really).
6. Can I run the reservoir pump on a timer to say pump for 15 min every 6 hours to just equalize all the bins? Shorter interval, longer interval?
7. Are there low cost, low profile bins you could recommend?
8. Based on the bins and water volume below, can you recommend a good pump?
I just found these bins which fit the above bill at a price I can afford. At 9.5" tall they would match the height of the pots I am currently using. 3 bins in the room, 1 outside.
https://www.amazon.com/IRIS-Gallon-Store-Stackable-Utility/dp/B075RPFR6Z/ref=sr_1_45?keywords=storage%2Btote%2B-clear%2Blid&qid=1554134010&s=gateway&sr=8-45&th=1
Essentially then, the reservoir would just be an access point to the nutrient solution since all the bins would have the same amount of water in them.
The bins are 10 gallons or so. If the baskets hang 3" down into the bins and there is a 2" gap between them and the water, that would allow for about 3-4 gallons each for a total of 12 - 15 gallons total. Hmm.. That actually sounds like quite a lot / plenty.
I'm sure I'll have other questions but help on these would be a great start!
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