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    PVC Hydro system

    Idk if any of y'all watch Homestead Rescue but there was an episode where Misty set a lady up with a sweet indoor garden using a hydro set up that consisted of a barrel of nutes & water feeding either 4 or 6in PVC pipe with holes for the net pots.

    I have a feeling that she was into more than veggies wink wink & they therefore didn't give a lot of details on how to build this system. Does anyone know more about this?

    #2
    I thought about a PVC system, but there's an issue with chemicals in the PVC, anyway thats what I got with reading all over. Good luck!

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      #3
      I thought I would see more replies on this!

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        #4
        JDU I don't know shite about it so there LOL was that a good reply Rwise LOL just kidding
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          #5
          You tube has several examples of set ups using pvc. Search, hydroponics pvc.
          Focus and relativity.

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            #6
            Sounds like a NFT (Nutrient Film Technique) system to me. I think it could work for someone that isn’t constrained by plant count. They could run clones in a sea of green with a short veg time. Looking at the results in the solo cup thread you could get roughly 6-9 ounces from 12 plants. The major drawback to this system is that the roots will try to follow the current of the water through the pvc creating a tangled mess of roots in the best case scenario and a flood inducing clog in the worst case scenario.
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              #7
              That's what I was thinkin too Obi-Wan I would probably have to trim roots now n then

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              • SoOrbudgal
                SoOrbudgal commented
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                Do folks trim roots in DWC?

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