BUBBLEPONICS - Where did all the Bubbleheads go!

HomeGrownHairy

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I haven't been on this forum for 3 months or so and, my, how things have changed. I dont see Roseman, Crazy orand many of the former group on here. I grow using the Stealth Hydro 6 pack system and have done 4 grows with it, each has been better than the last. I see most my old ceronies have migrated to that other site and I'm wondering how many former BubbleHeads are still here? I'd like to see more bubbleponic forums here. It's an easy and QUICk way to grow your personal stash.
So, if you're a Bubblehead, sound off and lets get growing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :leaf:
 

Spoc

Active Member
I bought one of these Stealth Hydro rubbermaid units. Let me say it's far from easy. This unit gave me nothing but problems from the feed lines getting clogged to root structures that entwine themselves inseperable. Draining and lugging unit around is a pain in the ass as well. Come to the conclusion that an individual system catering to one plant(as it should be) with no internal waterpump is the way to go. God bless all who use this system as it definately wasn't for me....
 

bajafox

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I built mine with parts from Wal Mart for less than $30 and can't think of anything simpler to make... I think some people over think these things (hydro shops make them sound fancier than they really are) and give up too soon.
 

Kobalt

Active Member
I have a small submersible pump, and an air pump. What all do I need to do it and is there a link to a diy or some kind of resource to help me learn about it?
 

Shotgun16ga

Active Member
I haven't been on this forum for 3 months or so and, my, how things have changed. I dont see Roseman, Crazy orand many of the former group on here. I grow using the Stealth Hydro 6 pack system and have done 4 grows with it, each has been better than the last. I see most my old ceronies have migrated to that other site and I'm wondering how many former BubbleHeads are still here? I'd like to see more bubbleponic forums here. It's an easy and QUICk way to grow your personal stash.
So, if you're a Bubblehead, sound off and lets get growing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :leaf:

Roseman and MostlyCrazy have there own site now. goggle bubbleponics.
 

BeaverHuntr

Well-Known Member
Bubble head here .. 5 gallon sport coolers as my reservoir air stone and air pumps .. mass bubbles = mass buds.
 

Kornathia

Member
Brand new to growing and am studying up while I decide how best to set up the gear I have and what I wanna try growing first. But i did buy a bubbleponics system and must say some of the parts were junk. Sadly I needed the lights to use right away and the lights they sent the bulb holders were pointed almost directly AT the reflector. So i was forced to bend the f%^& out of it to get the bulbs in. I got the CFL bulbs holds 3 bulbs at one time. Don't think i will ever shop at Stealth hydro again.

I have found some great DIY links on this site and others though and may use a far cheaper set up to grow when i am ready...

http://forum.grasscity.com/do-yourself/444974-lets-build-clone-machine-*step-step*.html

The first link is to build a nice cloner setup... guy says it works like a charm and has perfect success with it (saw the set up for sale on E-bay for $15 + shipping).

http://forum.grasscity.com/do-yourself/121335-lets-build-bubble-bucket-*step-step*.html

Second link is my favorite... I wanna give this a try for a cheap bubblebucket set up. All you need is a few PVC fittings, 5 gallon pail and air pump (with airline and air stone of course ;) ).

Just thought I would let you know my experience so far with bubbleponics set up. But when i do start growing I will let you know what i think of it.
 

Flo Grow

Well-Known Member
Those guys most def found their mark with the BBP's, getting excellent yields of very high quality dank.
I, like others just choose to keep it simple for myself and a few others that I share with.
The fewer electrical and moving parts parts I can use, the better.
 
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