If you are new to growing, you will make some mistakes. I hope you do better than I did on my first try! If you read through all the tutorials on GWE, you will have a better start than I did three years ago.
I decided to do hydro in DWC. So I bought my first tent, a 32"x32"x60" by LA Garden that is now my veg tent. I also bought a Vivosun 4" plastic-shelled blower & carbon filter, and a bank of T5 fluorescents (still in use in the veg tent). I also bought an aquarium air pump and an 8" air diffuser ring and a gray 30 gallon tote. I wanted to grow organically, so I went with Roots Organics Buddha Grow & Trinity.
So, where to start?
The tote - I ambitiously made eight holes in the lid to fit 3" net pots, assembled the tent and blower/filter then placed the tote in the tent and proceeded to fill it. The particular tote I bought was probably intended to hold large lightweight objects such as stuffed animals. The sides bulged so badly when full of water that I feared the lid would pop off! It did barely hold and I continued my screwing up. The nutrients I bought are good products, but they were meant for soil or for coco with cal-mag added. Then I noticed that when everything was turned on, the pump was not up to the task it had been given - pitiful few bubbles were coming from the bottom of the tote. So it was back to the hydro store to buy a beefier pump which will be employed later this year in a new RDWC setup. Now the bubbler ring was indeed bubbling away, but with so much racket that I hoped nobody came near the grow while it was running. (My state wasn't offering cultivation licenses yet.) Satisfied that it should work, I filled four of the net pots with hydroton and a seeded rooter plug for each. The seeds all popped and then everything went downhill.
The poor babies all damped off and died after their second set of leaves appeared for two reasons: concurrent nutrient deficiency and nutrient burn from not having nutrients made for hydro and worse, I used them at full strength!
Post mortem, here are the mistakes I recognized and didn't make again -
Don't use a tote for DWC unless it is heavy duty and no more than twelve gallons. Using a tall tote in a short tent would have seriously limited the height of my grow had it been successful!
Read everything you can about prospective nutrient programs before buying and bear in mind that their feeding schedules are set at a maximum level for big plants, half-strength is much safer. I stayed with Aurora and went with their Soul nutrient program which is made for hydro and are fortified with calcium, magnesium and silicon so no extra supplements are needed. The 30 or so gallons I failed with ended up going in my wife's veggie garden along with what was left in the bottles of Buddha Grow & Trinity.
I eliminated the racket the beefy air pump made by not using one in future grows. I found an article online about using a water pump with a venturi to aerate the nute solution and then found another article on how to build one.
I bought a Vivosun 36"x36"x72" tent for more headroom and floor space (and better zippers) and put the old tent on veg duty.
I learned that not using a clip fan in the tent would have caused me issues later on had the first grow's babies somehow survived.
The cheap blower fan had a tendency to come undone in the middle which lead to its eventual death from a bent shaft after three successful grows.
I now read every article I can find about how and why to do something before I run off half-cocked to try it.
In Memorium - two Purple Haze seedlings and two Gold Leaf Seedlings. Their sacrifice was not in vain.
I decided to do hydro in DWC. So I bought my first tent, a 32"x32"x60" by LA Garden that is now my veg tent. I also bought a Vivosun 4" plastic-shelled blower & carbon filter, and a bank of T5 fluorescents (still in use in the veg tent). I also bought an aquarium air pump and an 8" air diffuser ring and a gray 30 gallon tote. I wanted to grow organically, so I went with Roots Organics Buddha Grow & Trinity.
So, where to start?
The tote - I ambitiously made eight holes in the lid to fit 3" net pots, assembled the tent and blower/filter then placed the tote in the tent and proceeded to fill it. The particular tote I bought was probably intended to hold large lightweight objects such as stuffed animals. The sides bulged so badly when full of water that I feared the lid would pop off! It did barely hold and I continued my screwing up. The nutrients I bought are good products, but they were meant for soil or for coco with cal-mag added. Then I noticed that when everything was turned on, the pump was not up to the task it had been given - pitiful few bubbles were coming from the bottom of the tote. So it was back to the hydro store to buy a beefier pump which will be employed later this year in a new RDWC setup. Now the bubbler ring was indeed bubbling away, but with so much racket that I hoped nobody came near the grow while it was running. (My state wasn't offering cultivation licenses yet.) Satisfied that it should work, I filled four of the net pots with hydroton and a seeded rooter plug for each. The seeds all popped and then everything went downhill.
The poor babies all damped off and died after their second set of leaves appeared for two reasons: concurrent nutrient deficiency and nutrient burn from not having nutrients made for hydro and worse, I used them at full strength!
Post mortem, here are the mistakes I recognized and didn't make again -
Don't use a tote for DWC unless it is heavy duty and no more than twelve gallons. Using a tall tote in a short tent would have seriously limited the height of my grow had it been successful!
Read everything you can about prospective nutrient programs before buying and bear in mind that their feeding schedules are set at a maximum level for big plants, half-strength is much safer. I stayed with Aurora and went with their Soul nutrient program which is made for hydro and are fortified with calcium, magnesium and silicon so no extra supplements are needed. The 30 or so gallons I failed with ended up going in my wife's veggie garden along with what was left in the bottles of Buddha Grow & Trinity.
I eliminated the racket the beefy air pump made by not using one in future grows. I found an article online about using a water pump with a venturi to aerate the nute solution and then found another article on how to build one.
I bought a Vivosun 36"x36"x72" tent for more headroom and floor space (and better zippers) and put the old tent on veg duty.
I learned that not using a clip fan in the tent would have caused me issues later on had the first grow's babies somehow survived.
The cheap blower fan had a tendency to come undone in the middle which lead to its eventual death from a bent shaft after three successful grows.
I now read every article I can find about how and why to do something before I run off half-cocked to try it.
In Memorium - two Purple Haze seedlings and two Gold Leaf Seedlings. Their sacrifice was not in vain.
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