I’m Switching To DWC Hydroponics! Here’s Why...

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @MrGrowIt
    @MrGrowIt  Месяц назад +26

    Load the comments up with tips on growing hydroponically!

    • @TheDottieG
      @TheDottieG Месяц назад +2

      are you going to be using stash blend for dwc?

    • @soundghost2663
      @soundghost2663 Месяц назад +1

      Its gonna be easy bro. The water temps gonna fluctuate up and down bro. You'll be good bro as long as u got your water 65 f when u put it in.

    • @soundghost2663
      @soundghost2663 Месяц назад +7

      Also don't forget hydroguard it will help u alot to prevent root rot. U got this mr grow it all😂

    • @stonedwaffles958
      @stonedwaffles958 Месяц назад +10

      You are supposed to wash the hydrotonian pebbles your PPM is going to be through the roof good luck

    • @magnetik5348
      @magnetik5348 Месяц назад +4

      I started on hydroponic peppers before moving to organics. so I did it the other way around. Along with the usual recommendations for hydro.. don't underestimate the speed at which plants grow under DWC. Don't outgrow your reservoir or you'll be chasing pH swings. Prepare for what to do when/if you have a power outage.

  • @gregc.9313
    @gregc.9313 Месяц назад +50

    One of THE BEST sources of info on hydroponics is the channel for PA Hydroponics. Gary really knows his stuff 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Happydudegrows
      @Happydudegrows Месяц назад +1

      I just got his fall ponics system it's super awesome and he's a good dude 👌

    • @Justchuck69
      @Justchuck69 Месяц назад +2

      Is he still posting? All the vids from that channel that pop up on my feed are 5 to 8 years old!

    • @jeffro5935
      @jeffro5935 Месяц назад +2

      I have Gary’s fallponics systems they are fantastic been using them for years

    • @tonyfanfarone
      @tonyfanfarone 29 дней назад +1

      He’s the guy responsible for my RDWC setup working flawlessly. His detailed set up videos are the best. I’m just using the old black buckets and keeping the reservoir outside the tent which makes monitoring etc. easy as can be. I owe him for that alone. With help from all the books I’ve read and all the channels like this and particularly Welcome to the Grow Tent, although he doesn’t do hydroponics,
      my very first grow has been a joy and absolute success. Very few bumps in the road and learned from every one. I’ve been told that every grow will improve and offer even more learning. My setup will change next grow to two plant buckets because this time I killed a seedling and grew just the one plant. Well, successfully filled the 2x4 tent (mostly) with the one plant. Super cropping and scrogging was highly educational and fascinating, couldn’t believe how fast the plant recovered from this technique. About four hours to hard knuckle at the super crop site. Used Strive nutrients in the buckets and monosilicic silica as a foliar spray once every couple weeks. The first taste of the dried result has been a eye opener.
      Not cured yet but already impressive. Without help from so many experienced growers generously sharing info and experience my results would certainly not be what they have been. Now I just need to get the cure right. Anyway, sorry for the ramble just happy you gave a shout out to Gary.

  • @stevedavis4692
    @stevedavis4692 Месяц назад +6

    I've been growing for roughly 15 years.
    I've tried all grow methods and some I kinda hybrid myself out of other methods or ideas i've had.
    I'd say they all have pros and cons.
    which brings me to why I decided to write this post.
    If the only reason you haven't tried DWC is water temperature, there are many ways to mitigate that but with the set up you have there it is fairly easy.
    as long as you keep the ambient temp around 70F your water temp will be fine, the water temp will not get warmer than the ambient air unless you add an 'R' in front of that 'DWC' then it's a whole different story and you'll have to take other measures.
    As far as how long I veg, flower, ect. I let the plant tell me what it wants or if I run out of room or I may veg longer if there's no room in the flower room yet.
    Also, another big benefit that I enjoy about (R)DWC is that if there is a deficiency or any problem, the plant will tell you immediately also when you go to correct it, the plant will respond immediately as well.
    DWC is my favorite method but instead of rambling on about it that little to know one will read or care I'll just say the secret or biggest thing to keep in mind is to keep your equipment clean, keep an eye on your water level and as your plant gets bigger it drinks way more (if it's) healthy. I currently have a some Gorilla Zkittles that drinks a whole 6 gallon bucket in two days. that 3.5 gallon rez you got there will not last a day in mid to late flower (again, if your plant is healthy)
    I'll stop rambling. today is day 2 and I have to go water my plants before the Halloween Festivities tonight.
    good luck on your first DWC brotha.

  • @icanthc
    @icanthc Месяц назад +95

    DWC is cool but when i tried it, i quickly realised it wasn't my style....eager to see how you do Chris!! Big up homie!

    • @ivareskesner2019
      @ivareskesner2019 Месяц назад +12

      You've got to give it time. It takes a little while to perfect but once you do, the returns you get will just get you greedy for this sh. You just won't want to accept anything less after you see the growth speed and yield increase.

    • @skankhunt420
      @skankhunt420 Месяц назад +5

      ​@@ivareskesner2019 u know who you talking to? 😅

    • @ivareskesner2019
      @ivareskesner2019 Месяц назад +12

      @@skankhunt420 A fella who doesn't think DWC is for him. Says he tried it and quickly realised it wasn't for him. I'm saying you can't quickly realise shit with dwc. It takes a while to fully appreciate it and get all the nuance right to the point where it becomes worthwhile.

    • @Kozygrow
      @Kozygrow Месяц назад +8

      ​@ivareskesner2019 That "fella" is icanthc look him up and take a seat bud. 😂

    • @skankhunt420
      @skankhunt420 Месяц назад +1

      Just wow...

  • @EasternGrows757
    @EasternGrows757 Месяц назад +33

    I absolutely love DWC. I have 6 hydro hudrobuckets myself. The side reservoir is a game changer, especially if you’re running a scrog net. The one tip I’d give you is for the hydrolids. There are small slits meant for the hydro pod insert that hold it in place around the opening. I would add some tap either underneath or on top of the lid to prevent light leaks. I had an issue with root rot and completely overlooked them until one of my subs mentioned it. Figured I’d pass that on to you as well. You’re going to smash this grow. Happy growing.

    • @stevemuller82muller65
      @stevemuller82muller65 Месяц назад +2

      Hell yeah brother 😎🤙 much love from Pennsylvania 🥳🇺🇲

    • @Featherless1
      @Featherless1 Месяц назад +7

      I'd also like to add that this system works best if you wrap the buckets with reflective tape or mylar foam insulation. At least on top of the lid under the canopy. The light will heat up the black bucket quick and change the water temperature.

    • @SlackerU
      @SlackerU Месяц назад +1

      @@Featherless1 LEDs don't heat up surfaces like HPS. I always wanted to convert a mini-fridge into a reservoir but never did.

    • @tonyfanfarone
      @tonyfanfarone 29 дней назад +1

      @@Featherless1 I fluked into using aluminum foil on the tops of the buckets and over the clay ball media to prevent algae on the media. I guess reflecting light back didn’t hurt either, of course the canopy soon made it unnecessary but I kept it on anyway.

    • @Featherless1
      @Featherless1 29 дней назад +1

      @@tonyfanfarone I can't say I ever tried covering the clay ball media... I'll also add that I've only tried DWC twice. I only know whats worked better for me with my schedule and in my environment.
      DWC was not for me... Though I still stick with using synthetic neutrients for all my indoor science projects. Organic outside.
      *STAY FROSTY* 🌱✌😎💨💯

  • @butyoualreadyknewthat..1143
    @butyoualreadyknewthat..1143 Месяц назад +7

    Hi Chris, You will never look back now mate, enjoy the journey. I am in the same boat as you heat wise ,I live in Australia and my temps in the summer can go up to 42,43C. I started hydro 14 years ago and after trying exactly what you have done here I still found out I was having water temp issues so I switched from dwc over to a 100% perlite hempy setup and I never looked back. The water temp issue is more forgiving in my recirc hempy setup and at a water temp of 25c max in summer I have near on the same growth as water temp 5 degree C cooler. Get ready for that baby to go gangbusters soon as seen as she already has nice long tap root and feeder roots she will take off in no time 😊, goodluck and peace bro.

  • @mtperes
    @mtperes 3 дня назад +1

    I'm going with it .. nice that you can bring more info to the community .. Themes: Ph fluctuations / Evaporation/ EC During plant feed / Homemade PH Down- vinager - Lemon Juice (myth ot true)/ light prrofing the res / reducing pump noise and many more. . can't wait for your content

  • @stangmann1521
    @stangmann1521 Месяц назад +15

    Sounds Fun, but to many variables for me to keep track of I keep loyal to the soil for now, I do appreciate you doing this Chris so we all can see how it goes for you & time spent in the garden. You might need to upgrade some garden tools (Bluelab) pens ect ! DWC can get very expensive in order to be point on! Can't wait to see you succeed! Should generate lots of content! Growers Love 💚

    • @DeltaH-9
      @DeltaH-9 Месяц назад

      Too many variables??? You make a nutrient solution and you're off to the races.

  • @BillWard420
    @BillWard420 Месяц назад +8

    Hey Chris.. I just set up my DWC system as well, due to the colder season coming up.. Great minds... Have fun, my friend.

  • @smilenowcrylater1300
    @smilenowcrylater1300 Месяц назад +7

    Hell yeah you made the jump to dwc! I've been holding out of doing it too. Now that you have i just might try it

  • @Memflix
    @Memflix Месяц назад +7

    the first tips that come to mind are to always wash the clay balls before using them, keep the PH between 5.8 and 6, the ideal temperature is 18 celsius, 21 is the limit beyond which I would not go to avoid root rot, and use products such as continuum for bacteria.
    Hydrogen peroxide always on hand, is one of the best allies for hydroponic cultures, and good luck!

  • @Highigan
    @Highigan 7 дней назад +1

    Excited to see ya run some DWC Chris! We have always wanted to try it as well!

    • @ohRosco
      @ohRosco 7 дней назад

      Do it it’s great 👍🏽

  • @TheDottieG
    @TheDottieG Месяц назад +8

    welcome to the dwc club mr grow it!

  • @flfun2no
    @flfun2no Месяц назад +11

    Hey Mr Grow it I use a water chiller to maintain my reservoir temp at a constant 68F. I’ve had zero problems since adding it.

    • @zkilla4611
      @zkilla4611 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah. Makes sense. How much energy does something like that use?

    • @flfun2no
      @flfun2no Месяц назад +1

      @@zkilla4611 i dont even notice it on my power bill.

    • @juicyjumbler
      @juicyjumbler Месяц назад

      ​@@zkilla4611a lot. Don't let these fools lie to you. Hundreds of watts to run a chiller plus heats up the room by a few degrees. Its not nothing. Chiller isn't necessary.

    • @harryramsbottom1385
      @harryramsbottom1385 Месяц назад

      @@zkilla4611 a fair bit.

    • @whycamucwatuwant
      @whycamucwatuwant 7 дней назад

      Which one you got?

  • @Kicks_Grows
    @Kicks_Grows Месяц назад +3

    Love growing DWC. I hope you enjoy it

  • @green5leaf
    @green5leaf Месяц назад +3

    Yay! When Mn went legal I jumped in with DWC. Absolutely impressed with vigor of growth and fast finishes. Almost 5 harvest this past 14 mo. Please do more hydro videos in the future. Good luck!
    After germination in paper towel and ziplock I put them into root riot cubes. When seedlings have second set of leaves I transfer over to 2- 5 gallon mars hydro DWC buckets in 4x2 tent running x420 Kind LED. Typical veg 4 weeks with 8-10 week flower.
    I run blue labs pH/EC monitor in my buckets swapping the probes to the other bucket every other day, pulse monitor (the orange one) for vpd and environment tracking. Have only used Lotus Nutrient exclusively - for me it’s the best. I like the carboflush the line uses at the end.
    Successful grows of 2023: critical mass, legendary OG punch, blackberry kush, gorilla glue, candy kush, wedding cake.

  • @larrymcgee2141
    @larrymcgee2141 Месяц назад +1

    In a pinch frozen bottles of water will lower your temperature.
    I also ran my lights at night to help with heat issues.
    My ph I would adjust with the growth cycle. Using the nutrient chart for the best uptake. Test your ph meter often for accuracy hydroponics as you know it’s critical. I started in rockwool and I am loving my RDWC system. The plants are never thirsty or hungry and auto flowers love having free roots in the buckets. Biggest I’d grown so far in my 1 year of gardening
    Can’t wait to see your progress

  • @wynnsmith4210
    @wynnsmith4210 Месяц назад +1

    After watching Dr Bugbee I have been trying higher ph levels in my dwc set up and having great results with my blue dream and black berry kush together in one tent. My bbk needs a little more magnesium in the mix but I truly only run half the recommended nutes. Except for the root accelerator gold I use it as the bottle says .55 per gallon. Use root accelerator and some co2 and watch them babies grow fast! Much luck on your journey brother. Theres no set way to do anything. Find your niche and dial it in. Some strains do better than others. Dont lose hope. The ph will fluctuate also so I check mine every morning and every night before bed. Sometimes during my lunch break just to see what the water is doing. Keep posting updated videos on the progress and I'll keep watching. We can learn together bro! Much love

  • @LexLou-o1i
    @LexLou-o1i Месяц назад +4

    Frozen Water bottles works wonders for maintaining water temperature.

  • @High-And-Hydro
    @High-And-Hydro Месяц назад +4

    Awesome decision, you will love it.
    I think its way more forgiving than people say and rewards the time you invest to learn. It makes learning super easy because you can do mistakes on purpose to test something out. If it won´t work you can just change the res and you are fine. In soil you can´t do these things.
    I grow at PH5,8, but it drifts from 5.2 to 6.2 depending on the phase of the plant. In veg it falls and in flower it raises, so i can set it to the other side and let it drift through.
    The EC does not matter that much in my opinion but i start at about 2.0 to 2.2 mS/cm and raise it in flower up to 3,5 mS/cm. The relation of the nutrients is way more important. They won´t burn with high EC but they will burn with low EC or wrong nutrient mix.
    I also hit the plants with high amount of light very early, they can handle it.
    I also have to say that i grow only autos from seeds, because i want variety and we have a plant count limit of 3 plants in germany.
    A full relieable cycle around 90 days from opening the seeds to cut the plants, its cheap, no soil to carry around or throw away the litter, way less insects, no poop smell from chickensh!tpellets or moldy soil surface 20cm away from the plants, just a bit of expanded clay and a can of water, no over- or underwatering possible, single dwc is even save in case of power failure, ...
    Watch my channel if you are interested in my setup.
    Happy growing and have fun, i hope you´ll like it 💚💚💚

  • @SpawnicusRex
    @SpawnicusRex Месяц назад +2

    OMG I'M SO EXCITED. Mitch with hydro bucket convinced me to start that way but I'm still doing research and gathering supplies. I can't wait to see where this goes!

    • @tonyfanfarone
      @tonyfanfarone 29 дней назад

      Take a look at Gary’s detailed set ups for many various hydro systems at PA hydroponics.
      I used his 2x4 tent with three bucket set up with reservoir outside tent. He walks you through all the set ups. Saved me grief and cash taking his advice. Listen carefully to everything he says and your setup will be great. I owe him for his help setting up a simple custom hardware set up. The reservoir outside the tent makes monitoring, adjustments, nutrient changeout etc. so convenient and inexpensive. Don’t need magic forty dollar buckets with this system.

  • @matj1990
    @matj1990 12 дней назад +1

    Keep up with your res changes on a system like that, ive moved from dwc to dwrc and much prefer this style for several reasons main being not needing air stones anymore with a venturi system or waterfall effect, built my first system ran for 3 years now moved onto the Hydromax 2 bucket system.
    Happy to help as your videos have been helpful 🤘

  • @williambrown6131
    @williambrown6131 Месяц назад +2

    I'm still amazed that so much of what I learned in DWC applies to daily scenarios in soil. I never understood PH and dissolved solids until DWC. It really brought me to this next level. Thanks for trying Mr. G

    • @SlackerU
      @SlackerU Месяц назад

      Same here. If you're deep into it you can get you native soil horizons from the online free soil survey data & lay them over a PH-Availability-chart. Mine has 8.1PH compost for 4-6 inches, with a 2-3 inch horizon-layer of 5.6PH, then 4.9PH for all the soil below that. So even with native-acidic-soil I'm adding elemental-sulfur to break down the top horizon of compost, the S makes things extra dark-green.

  • @Couchflyer-NY
    @Couchflyer-NY Месяц назад +2

    Good luck with DWC. Combine nutrients and adjust pH in a separate mixing bucket and then pump or pour it into the DWC bucket. The roots may become stained and not as white as some growers would expect. It is not a sterile system but it is still important to wash your hands to avoid microbial contamination. Pouring nutrients out into graduated cylinders will prevent microbial contamination of the liquids in the nutrient bottles. When the lights are on, air temperature kept just below 78F produces very robust growth. But lower temps are much safer. For only 3.5 gallons of solution, a smaller 3 watt air pump and a 1 x 2 inch air stone is enough aeration. By mid-flower, a medium size plant will drink a 1/2 gallon of solution a day.

  • @deej7783
    @deej7783 Месяц назад +1

    Let's grow!!!! Excited to watch you try something new to you back in the garden!!!!!

  • @WatchCLtv
    @WatchCLtv Месяц назад +17

    Be sure to have a generator just in case of power outages (not that Vegas has many), besides that, with a water chiller you're gucci G!

    • @WatchCLtv
      @WatchCLtv Месяц назад

      @@Gh4cv 😂😂😂

    • @SlackerU
      @SlackerU Месяц назад

      Ah yes. For my fish a simple $100 backup-UPS for a computer will run a small air pump for 4-8 hours. He could amazon link a few of those solutions too.

    • @FatswellSmart
      @FatswellSmart Месяц назад +1

      aerated water can hold oxygen for 24hrs atleast. don't worry about backup power unless power is regularly an issue.

    • @LarsLarsen77
      @LarsLarsen77 Месяц назад

      You need backup power to run the vent fans, because humidity will go to 100% and if you have buds and its cold you're gonna get mold if you don't either open the tent door or vent it. And if you're in flower you can't open the door if there's light in the room.

  • @Frosty_Canuk
    @Frosty_Canuk 24 дня назад +1

    Awsome info as always, My perspective on hydroponics is that your treating the plant more like a machine and less like a organism. DWC is good for keeping moms IME

  • @matrixresetinprogress
    @matrixresetinprogress Месяц назад +1

    Bro !! You're gonna love it. Ive been doing dwc perpetual now for roughly 6 to 7 yrs. Wouldnt even think of running soil anymore. Unless outdoors. Lol. Keep my home clean.....

  • @chef_life247
    @chef_life247 Месяц назад +1

    This makes me very excited. I been growing hydroponics and it's hard to find info on it in videos. I been watching you for very have learned so much from your channels

  • @overrated121
    @overrated121 Месяц назад +7

    Organic autopots for the win ..

  • @DankUrbanBoss
    @DankUrbanBoss 28 дней назад +2

    I can’t wait to see this.

  • @michaelgoff9671
    @michaelgoff9671 Месяц назад

    You helped me start my journey. I grew 100% organically for about 3-4 years. The last run I did a 2 bucket dwc and had the best results I have ever had. I am building a 4 site dwc in my big tent and I will do organic in my small tent.
    I always assumed it was hard but it’s very easy. As long as your gauges are correct you are fine. I have two good ph readers and two Ppm readers.

  • @ericcota5536
    @ericcota5536 Месяц назад +1

    Been growing DWC for years. Definitely don't mind the reduced mess and bugs. Over the years I've made some adjustments because water quality is critical. After running into typical issues like leaks and ph issues due to using a multi bucket RDWC system im now using a single 40 gallon rez in a sealed room. Water chiller run through the wall and keep the water at 65. Lid with 4 cut outs that a net pot fits into perfectly. No clay pellets just blocks of rockwool stuffed into the net pots. I did add a ph meter and doser for ph and ppm meter to watch the ppm. With DWC i have found over the years that camg can become an issue but in general i start at half strength on nutrients because nute burn is very common. For my ph I've found 5.8 to 6.0 for veg and 6.0 to 6.2 in flower due to camg becoming an issue and those are best absorbed in that range. The best thing i have grown to love is if there is an issue you will notice it super fast and can be easily fixed with a noticeable difference in less than a day. Just don't over think it and less is always more. My current goal is to see just how little nutrients i can get away with.

  • @thathydrocouple
    @thathydrocouple Месяц назад +2

    I have lots of dwc grows on my channel Chris. I run close to 5.8ph . And I use southern AG garden friendly fungicide. No chillers no rdwc just a lot of 5 gallon dwc buckets 😂. Glad to see you’re trying hydro. Good luck

  • @matasmatas7030
    @matasmatas7030 Месяц назад

    I’m just finishing my first soil grow but already planning to make an RDWC system. My buddy has it, I like the way he grows and plants grow fast. Good luck with your DWC grow. Will be interesting to watch. You tell all the info very easily and anyone can understand. As a new grower, this info is great. Subscribed!

  • @rotnbazturd7569
    @rotnbazturd7569 Месяц назад +2

    I would highly advise having some 28-32 percent hydrogen peroxide around. For that set up I would use 5ml every few days. It will help keep things clean and the roots love it.
    Can get fantastic results but it takes a bit more attention to details than soil grow. I found that solution temp and PH are the 2 thing you HAVE to keep right.

  • @wchitt
    @wchitt Месяц назад

    Chris, I am very excited to watch this journey. I’ve done one run with DWC and was very impressed. Don’t get me wrong. It was very much a learning experience. I am particularly interested in your schedule for water changes.

  • @inaneglory7431
    @inaneglory7431 20 дней назад +1

    One piece of advice. If you're dealing with anything inside the bucket or touching the roots, wear disposable gloves. Bacteria & algae are generally your biggest worry. I add hydroguard to help lessen those issues. You can also run with 10-15ml per gallon of 3% H2O2 if you have an outbreak. Just be aware that H2O2 will kill the good bacteria in the Hydroguard as well as the bad.
    I love DWC. I run a 4 bucket system with top drip rings. To me, the best part of DWC is that if you're on top of it, you can quickly adjust for any nutrient issues quickly. I run the Lotus nutrients line plus Hydroguard & GH Rapidroot.

  • @harlemstruggle
    @harlemstruggle Месяц назад +1

    I like DWC for vegetative growth and mainlining then taking into flower. It is nice to see a problem or have PH issues and being able to dump the res water and put in fresh nutes and clean water.

  • @eastcoastgrower420
    @eastcoastgrower420 Месяц назад +2

    Welcome to the wet side. We're happy to have you😊😊

  • @trevorfichtner3539
    @trevorfichtner3539 Месяц назад

    Plus all the new content he will get to create in the switch, thats a great bonus for this guy for sure!!!!

  • @TWISTED915
    @TWISTED915 16 дней назад +1

    I've done dwc and regular dirt. Both work good. Dwc was faster, more inputs for better outputs, but have to be careful inside, pgetts get big. I usually use advanced nutrients and silica and hydroguard.

  • @702grobuddy3
    @702grobuddy3 Месяц назад +1

    Yo Chris. Always enjoy watching your videos. When I first started dwc I used to fill up a couple of used Gatorade bottles and fill them up with 2/3rd of ro water and freeze them so you can chill the water in the buckets. Just rotate the frozen bottles every morning if you don't have a water chiller. Grower's Luv! 702!

    • @tonyfanfarone
      @tonyfanfarone 29 дней назад

      I also used the frozen gator aid and some half that size to keep temps in the agreeable range. Doesn’t take long to learn which bottles do the job for specific situations. I did RDWC with the reservoir outside the tent. This made adjustments and adding the bottles easy.

  • @DK-pr9ny
    @DK-pr9ny Месяц назад +6

    Swap out the blue translucent tubing for black to avoid algae growth.

    • @Cab1664
      @Cab1664 Месяц назад +1

      Good advice

  • @leftyz707
    @leftyz707 Месяц назад +1

    Stoked to see the out come ,I had a buddy that ran a big dwc setup and he crushed it ,nyc sour d 💪

  • @discingaround
    @discingaround Месяц назад

    I've been enjoying the benefits of DWC with my Monstera at home. The roots and foliage growth are far and above what I'd expect from semi-hydro or soil. Best of luck to you and your grows with DWC!

  • @Liberta_BR
    @Liberta_BR 28 дней назад +1

    I just harvested my 1st DWC cannabis plant. It was an experiment...Just 2 small airstones in a wheyprotein pot (3.5L) and a seed that I got as a gift in a purchase. It turned out really good. Im from Rio,Brazil...so it was during the spring here but I didnt even check for the pH or water temp. Im sure you will be just fine

  • @yushawright1527
    @yushawright1527 18 дней назад +1

    Helpful tip with nutes, unlike soil plants, they're constantly up taking water and nutrients in a more concentrated fashion so starting with lower ppms or EC to not burn plants and working your way up as you judge the foliage for deficiencies or toxicities. If your ppms or EC is rising you should lower feed strength and vice versa if pom is lowering. Also with vod if your humidity is low, nute burn can be more of a problem since they uptake more water (with nutes simultaneously) constantly than soil plants

  • @jayg4213
    @jayg4213 Месяц назад +2

    Love DWC! Have fun!

  • @ruger2275
    @ruger2275 Месяц назад +1

    I live in FL and HAD similar temperature concerns but with adding beneficial microbes through products like Orca I comfortably grow in water mid to high 70's and even in the 80's. However I do also use and recommend supplemental O2 that you can get from a welding supply company for high temp water. Have fun, its addictive and super fun especially building your own RDWC system for less than $100 for 4 buckets and a res. Once you go RDWC and get a chiller you'll never go back.

  • @2tall801
    @2tall801 Месяц назад +3

    I have been gardening for about a year and running Dwc the whole time, I love it and have had 3 and almost done with my 4th harvest. I have tried general hydroponics nutrients, emerald harvest (love this one but a little expensive) and now my newest start is starting with Athena! I have my water temp around 68-72 I’ve hit 74. Ambient temp lights off is about 75around and lights on hits about 80/81 with my RH anywhere from 45-55. (I have a veg tent and flower so I have two different light schedule) I try to have the light anywhere from 18-24in away in veg at like 60% power and then in flower I’m about 18in away and increase 10% each week until at full power! When I do nutrients I do half of the recommended doses on this last 2 runs and they’ve been turning out great (saves money on bottle nuits) I keep the p.h. In veg as close to 5.8 as possible and I’ve veg closer to the 6.1/6.2 range, but what I’ve also figured out. Don’t chase that PH. As long as it’s in a good range and they look healthy you’re good.

    • @2tall801
      @2tall801 Месяц назад

      On the second part where I say veg I meant flower!!!

    • @2tall801
      @2tall801 Месяц назад

      @mrgrowit I would love to meet up with you sometime and show ya what I’ve done hydroponically, I only live a few hours away from you and visit vegas often if you’re still there. I’ve watched all your videos and so many of your podcasts, I’ve got so many helpful hints from you it would be amazing to meet you and say thanks and show you what you’ve helped create! Also hope any tips I left could be helpful. I think the biggest ones is cut nutrients in half and don’t chase that ph everything else I would say is like soil or coco (I’ve never done anything else so I’m not sure!!!)

  • @Cab1664
    @Cab1664 Месяц назад +2

    The thing I like about DWC is there’s no mystery problems. It takes about 10 seconds to get a very accurate test of what’s actually going on with your plants. Grows quicker than anything. If you can keep your heat down, there’s literally no reason to grow in coco or soil.

  • @HardKnoxGardens
    @HardKnoxGardens Месяц назад +1

    I started with DWC.. there was some heavy learning curves but it was well worth it when I found a good nutrient and was able dial in my water temps. Canna Aqua line goes hard in DWC, running drip lines from your res to the rockwool cube or medium makes them go off at the start of life

  • @trueharvestconnection
    @trueharvestconnection Месяц назад

    heck yea love the new adventure you're taking. Never have done DWC myself but looks like you did a really clean set up and is simple enough to not get overwhelmed. Really liked the format of this video had a different vibe. hope all is well with you and the family.

  • @Chris-cq5dy
    @Chris-cq5dy Месяц назад

    I've done 3 hydroponic Gros. So far, you're doing a great job, man. Keep up with water temperature.
    And don't PH under 6.5. That's always worked for me. Oh, it's a great show, man. Good luck.✌️

  • @ericrich5791
    @ericrich5791 Месяц назад

    Keep us updated. I tried hydro for a couple years with my biggest issue being water temps, and I would put frozen water bottles in the buckets twice a day. Plants would do great all the way up to week 2 of flower and then root rot would set in...

  • @DCRACKA
    @DCRACKA Месяц назад +1

    I grow DWC, the plants really love it if u dial in the water temp and enviroment...The biggest/healthiest plants we've grown have been with DWC...Best of luck to with them!

  • @kushismycologne3264
    @kushismycologne3264 Месяц назад

    Rdwc is awesome! I run current culture. Make sure you run HID, if you have LEDs then that’s cool too. Water chiller make sure it’s always below 68. End of flower drop it down abit. Rdwc if done right is the best smoke. Oh, and make sure flush out and hypochlorous acid on the last day of flush. Change out reservoir. Better taste when you take out Hypochlorous the last day of flush and just run ph’d RO. I also folliar spray with power si, and kelp extract. Spraying microbes really works too, helps manage that organic balance with weekly folliars until week 2 flower .

  • @harlemstruggle
    @harlemstruggle Месяц назад +2

    In the time it takes for the res water to build up to 75+-80 degrees, it is time to change out the water and nutes anyways. I use Hydrogaurd which stops/slows bad bacteria and never had a problem since.

  • @dieseldabberdoug8285
    @dieseldabberdoug8285 Месяц назад

    Finally, someone doing something different.
    I've been doing rdwc for 8 plus years now.
    If you have any questions feel free to ask.

  • @Donik0420
    @Donik0420 Месяц назад

    Looking forward to this series! A lot of people were trying to get me to do this but I'm just not yet ready. I got a feeling i will be as i watch your videos though!

  • @Sleepswithsativa
    @Sleepswithsativa Месяц назад +1

    I got a chiller four years old. Ran it for two cycles works great. Make me an offer lol 😂 Good show Chris🙏ps The sound of the pumps and the electric needed for hydroponics is a deterrent 😅Also check your Ph daily and hopefully you have a good generator in case the power goes out 🪴I would like to be more positive so….have fun and good luck 🍀

  • @jonmiller6732
    @jonmiller6732 Месяц назад

    Welcome to Hydro life! I switched from soil or coco a couple years ago when I got gnats, and never looked back.

  • @FishOnIsMyHandle
    @FishOnIsMyHandle Месяц назад +3

    Love this topic, thanks...reminds me of some of Khang Starr's videos 👍👍

  • @BasementGrowShow
    @BasementGrowShow Месяц назад +1

    love this style video ! great work !

  • @stevenichols5943
    @stevenichols5943 Месяц назад

    Setup looks great, nutrients are fine. Two suggestions: Pro Silicate (2.5ml/G) and Garden Friendly Fungicide(1drop / full bucket).
    Silicate = strong plant stems
    GFF = good microbes creating a “no vacancy” sign for bad microbes (no root rot)

  • @Profit786
    @Profit786 Месяц назад +2

    Wash ur pellets until the water is clear, before u place them in ur net pot. And I would start my ph low in 5.8 because while the plant is feeding ur ph will fluctuate up and down between 6.2 and 5.8 till ur next water change , that's a good sign the plant is taking the nutrients so don't worry about it till u change the water.

  • @DankUrbanBoss
    @DankUrbanBoss 14 дней назад +1

    I have been growing DWC for 8 years I’m about to start my series.

  • @normagee
    @normagee Месяц назад +1

    those buckets look cool, good luck Chris , ive never tried DWC myself , always a little scarred to try it 😎

  • @JohnDoe-tp8mc
    @JohnDoe-tp8mc Месяц назад

    Was only searching for hydro videos from you earlier and was shocked at how few there are! I e just got an aerogarden for seedlings and also my veg and herbs and it’s got me super into hydro

  • @bheat3r
    @bheat3r Месяц назад +3

    DWC with advance nutrient's ph perfect technology is a game changer..a must have

    • @UbiquitousRomp
      @UbiquitousRomp Месяц назад

      I use it in coco. Best I've used.

    • @tonyfanfarone
      @tonyfanfarone 29 дней назад

      I’m a cheapskate I guess. First grow ever, inexpensive Strive nutrients and foliar spray of monosilicic silica every couple weeks in RDWC. Frostiest buds I have ever seen, potent too.
      Of course Ethos Geneteics End Game deserves most of the credit. My first grow far exceeded expectations.

  • @larhythms
    @larhythms Месяц назад +1

    I heard the height of the bucket is the biggest drawback in confined spaces. It scratch to close to the light. Other than that, I heard it grows big and fast. Maybe you can touch on this in an upcoming episode.

  • @MyCatW3ll
    @MyCatW3ll Месяц назад +1

    I ran ebb and flow tables for 12 years in AZ.
    Dwc is really close to the same thing and keeps your plant count in check easier lol

  • @markb1107
    @markb1107 Месяц назад

    Gonna try this next year. Thnx and good luck... looking forward to the updates.

  • @Jake-uw6bh
    @Jake-uw6bh Месяц назад +5

    I did my first grow in 2004 DWC... I never grew again till 2020 and I've been soil ever since. DWC was cool but it's been so long ago and I had no clue what I was doing.
    Good luck Chris!

  • @MNIndoorGrow
    @MNIndoorGrow Месяц назад +18

    I grow in RDWC. I had problems at 71 degree water temps with bad stuff growing on my roots.
    Now I use 66-69 degree water with a water chiller. Game changer. Theories say 67 degrees water temps give maximum dissolved oxygen content from air stones. It’s working well.
    I run 5.8 in veg. Then raise to 6.0-6.1 in flower for availability of specific nutrients at different ph levels.

    • @ivareskesner2019
      @ivareskesner2019 Месяц назад +2

      Put in H²O² at the correct rates and intervals and you will never see brown roots again...as long as the water doesn't get stupid hot, that is..

    • @MNIndoorGrow
      @MNIndoorGrow Месяц назад

      @@ivareskesner2019 Thanks for the comment. I run Bennie’s and enzymes. I tried sterile and not a fan.

    • @ivareskesner2019
      @ivareskesner2019 Месяц назад

      @@MNIndoorGrow How so?

    • @flfun2no
      @flfun2no Месяц назад

      H202 will also kill the expensive beneficial bacteria and microbes you add to it. Much better to throw in an aquarium cooler and chill the water down to a consistently 68°.

    • @ivareskesner2019
      @ivareskesner2019 Месяц назад +1

      @flfun2no Yes. And yes. It will kill beneficials, and a water cooler is better. But also a lot more expensive. And there is no guarantee that you won't get anaerobic root activity or even pathogens like Pythium. Happens welith well innoculated roots all the time. I used to run a chiller *and* Great White. Still got anaerobic activity. H²O² is the only thing that will guarantee sterility. If y have a sealed system with CO² the beneficials add nothing. You are already stretching the yield potential to the max. I've tried both ways. Inoculants are a waste at that point...not to mention not fully guarding you anyway.

  • @OhighOHydro_420
    @OhighOHydro_420 Месяц назад +7

    All I'm going to to it's warn you. Growing hydro is HIGHLY ADDICTIVE lmao. Best thing you can do for yourself is a chiller and a pH doser, those 2 things will make the transition smooth AF.

    • @zootvmexico
      @zootvmexico Месяц назад

      Wich water chiller you recommend for this setup could work for 1 plant or more ? Does Chris needs to make any modification to the bucket ?

    • @OhighOHydro_420
      @OhighOHydro_420 Месяц назад

      @@zootvmexico I don't use that system so I don't know about mods but any chiller should work. I use a 300$ one from amazon

  • @ProSynthesizer
    @ProSynthesizer Месяц назад +1

    Awesome.. I would love to see your scientific approach to dwc

  • @fruitandnut
    @fruitandnut Месяц назад

    Excited to see how you get on with dwc. I have grown a few in dwc, love the method but too bountiful for my need. When it goes right it’s very good and when it doesn’t, well 😊

  • @KrammedTerpes
    @KrammedTerpes Месяц назад

    thank you for making this video been waiting for u to upload a dwc video

  • @OGDailylama
    @OGDailylama Месяц назад +1

    4:00 If you're going to do Hydro, get the AC Pro controller so you can control VPD. It’s C.R.U.C.I.A.L. along with a water chiller. If you change your war once a week, just balance to 5.9-6.0 PH at the beginning of your water cycle then stop looking at PH.
    You should let your girls eat what they want at the time they want it and that will change the PH throughout the week so they can make different nutrients available.
    You can also drip in the morning and once at night to simulate a coastal existence.
    Grow the girls sideways and it end up with no B-class buds (proprietary)

  • @IVICAGERATOVIC
    @IVICAGERATOVIC Месяц назад +1

    Wish you stress free DWC run man!

  • @mistwha
    @mistwha Месяц назад

    If you ever want to extend from this, get the AirCube 6 bucket system. Would allow you the same pluses of hydro with the access to switch between coco and those hydroton clay balls. Best system I have ever used and won't go back. Plus, it allows the water to stay in a reservoir outside the tent, which stays cooler around that 70 mark. Also my ph from seedling to week 2 flower is 5.8. I keep it between 6-6.2 during the rest of flower, if that helps.

  • @cwhite419
    @cwhite419 Месяц назад +2

    the largest plant i ever grew was dwc, in wintertime in vegas🔥

  • @OrganicGreens
    @OrganicGreens Месяц назад

    I tried it and found it to be a lot of work for my lifestyle. Even using a pump for res changes its a real pain in the butt. I get close growth rates in coco anyways honestly. And watering with a timer and drip line is just so much cheaper and easier. Good luck brother.

  • @Headies420
    @Headies420 Месяц назад +1

    i found out no one talked about needing hydrogen peroxide every other day or a hydrochloric acid drip. I hope you have better luck than i did with hydro. lots of dialing in, paying attention to ph, ppm, etc, but if you get everything dialed in right it should do better than organic. good luck!

    • @Headies420
      @Headies420 Месяц назад

      ph is 5.8-6.0 seedling, 6.0-6.2 veg, 6.2-6.5 flower i believe

  • @insidehydro
    @insidehydro Месяц назад +1

    hell yea I think you'll love it ⛽👍

  • @The85harley
    @The85harley Месяц назад

    Great to hear Chris. I’ve been following you and the boys for a while now. I started in RDWC when Ma. became legal. I’m on my 11th grow without problems due to water temp. It’s relative to the air temp. I started using a good enzyme on my second grow and my roots always look great. The last summer grow water temp was up to 83. Hygrozyme!! Along with HySheild, and recently Hygroben. (Microbes )They work with all nutes, and keep my girls happy without a chiller. Also I like SiLicium Veg. and Bloom. Ruby Fulvic from New Millennium a game changer too. DR. Bugby said PH @ 6.5. And I generally keep ppm/EC on the lower side. When they drink they eat!! And they always drink. Always Cal Mag too. It’s easy you’ll do great. Good luck.

  • @TroyheadleyHeadley
    @TroyheadleyHeadley Месяц назад +1

    Good luck Mr g😮

  • @Holdmabearing
    @Holdmabearing Месяц назад +1

    You’ll love the fast growth

  • @ziggywonka50
    @ziggywonka50 Месяц назад +1

    Just did a flood and drain table. Some of the best stuff I e ever grown

  • @BrogramFilmss
    @BrogramFilmss Месяц назад

    Love to see some DWC action! it was my first ever way of growing cannabis for the first time. Ive been in veg with 4 girls now for 3 months, just flipped them last week! waiting for pistils!

  • @pdriot9424
    @pdriot9424 Месяц назад +2

    Can’t wait!!!!!!!! 🎉 🎈 🎂

  • @JesseJames83
    @JesseJames83 Месяц назад +1

    I'm in my second cycle of seed making in DWC and I won't go back to soil. I like the Vivosun 8 bucket system. I don't bother looking at water temp, and run a sterile system with ZeroTol.

  • @stevegauthier6694
    @stevegauthier6694 Месяц назад +1

    I can’t seem to get the same growth out of soil as I do in water. That’s what I find I get the best results with is RDWC I the 17 gal Home Depot totes. I tried the buckets like that set up but didn’t like not having access to Chang water like you have there. I’d be interested in those buckets for sure

  • @jimmychummin4683
    @jimmychummin4683 Месяц назад

    Great video. I've been toying around with running hydro. Thanks for the info

  • @johnkehoe8368
    @johnkehoe8368 Месяц назад

    done it did it and if you have problems you know you do so be prepared to know exactly what that problem is not saying every run you get problems but when you do you have no time not like soil to fix it even a few hours in bad temps of water or in contaminated water. you want bubbler's air stones heater's cooler's its not just a put in and forget its alot of work good luck chris

  • @Science-Bro411
    @Science-Bro411 Месяц назад

    Keep the aeration high, and expect to reduce nutrient solution. Also make sure to give the updates if/when the system explodes into crop loss for one reason or another.

  • @LarsLarsen77
    @LarsLarsen77 Месяц назад

    I have 7 different DWC buckets growing on my balcony here in northern california, where it's over 100 degrees several months a year. Sometimes 105+, and my orange tree, blueberries, grapes, roses, wisteria, etc. all did fine for years. I've had them for 11 years at this point. Temp is not an issue, I just put some beneficial bacteria in them from time to time.

  • @alphaomega8373
    @alphaomega8373 Месяц назад +12

    I’m Switching To DWC Hydroponics! Here’s Why... more content lol