Soil vs DWC - Your Thoughts

kupihea

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words to live by i am currently runnin my first DWC in my new room and im coming up to week 6 and they are huge and covered in buds much more than soil. soil is much more forgiving but if you truly arw a grower and spend the time needed in your room and with your ladys as they need you than DWC shouldnt be to hard to master with a lil time and work
Sounds great bigboi. I'm getting excited to experience this for myself. I'm willing to put in the time making it work. Cheers
 

Terry385

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" Large cylinder airstones from GH, MUST replace (not clean) every 90 days"
Thanks Snaps did not know that !
i leaned the hard way ( damn root rot )
 

rob333

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This year I'll have to be away from home for a few periods. I will not be away more than a week to 10 days at a time. I am interested in hearing various opinions on the best way to set up for these trips.

I have a 2x2 veg tent with 2' T5 and a 4x4 flower tent with 4' T5, both with exhaust fans.

Last time I had to do this I used soil and drip irrigation on a timer. This time I an looking for opinions and alternatives. I may want to change this time around. I am interested in any thoughts you might have.

Mahalo!
dwc will out grow soil and out yeild soil by far but soil tends to have nicer buds tast better and if u do it right u can come close to dwc yields but dwc will win hands down on production for sure ;)
 

rob333

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dwc will out grow soil and out yeild soil by far but soil tends to have nicer buds tast better and if u do it right u can come close to dwc yields but dwc will win hands down on production for sure ;)
i use bvb or canna terra i come close to what my mates pulls in coco but mine always tasts a shit load better
 

Jimdamick

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This year I'll have to be away from home for a few periods. I will not be away more than a week to 10 days at a time. I am interested in hearing various opinions on the best way to set up for these trips.

I have a 2x2 veg tent with 2' T5 and a 4x4 flower tent with 4' T5, both with exhaust fans.

Last time I had to do this I used soil and drip irrigation on a timer. This time I an looking for opinions and alternatives. I may want to change this time around. I am interested in any thoughts you might have.

Mahalo!
If I knew that I would be away for up to 10 days at a time, I would go soil with a drip on a timer. Soil holds moisture, so it can be watered every 2nd or 3rd day, saving water. Hydro drinks water, so you need a large enough supply, so you are talking a drum to carry you that long. I have a recirculating drip with pebbles for 7 plants that are between 3' and 4' tall, and they drink at least 2.5 gallons a day. Hydro it not something that you can walk away from. It produces better product, but you have to stay on top of it until the plant is done. Long weekend OK, but I wouldn't stretch it much longer.
 

TheChemist77

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If I knew that I would be away for up to 10 days at a time, I would go soil with a drip on a timer. Soil holds moisture, so it can be watered every 2nd or 3rd day, saving water. Hydro drinks water, so you need a large enough supply, so you are talking a drum to carry you that long. I have a recirculating drip with pebbles for 7 plants that are between 3' and 4' tall, and they drink at least 2.5 gallons a day. Hydro it not something that you can walk away from. It produces better product, but you have to stay on top of it until the plant is done. Long weekend OK, but I wouldn't stretch it much longer.
my DWC and ebb n flow systems both run fine, i can leave for up to 2 weeks as long as my res is topped off and ph balanced to 5.5 when i leave..when i come home the water level is down and ph is usually up to 6.1-6.2 but i change my res every 2 weeks anyways..never had a problem leaving for 10 to even 14 days, but no longer than that..
 

kupihea

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If I knew that I would be away for up to 10 days at a time, I would go soil with a drip on a timer. Soil holds moisture, so it can be watered every 2nd or 3rd day, saving water. Hydro drinks water, so you need a large enough supply, so you are talking a drum to carry you that long. I have a recirculating drip with pebbles for 7 plants that are between 3' and 4' tall, and they drink at least 2.5 gallons a day. Hydro it not something that you can walk away from. It produces better product, but you have to stay on top of it until the plant is done. Long weekend OK, but I wouldn't stretch it much longer.
Thanks Jimdamick, Good advice. I don't want a big disappointment when I get home! That's the main thing.
 

Jimdamick

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my DWC and ebb n flow systems both run fine, i can leave for up to 2 weeks as long as my res is topped off and ph balanced to 5.5 when i leave..when i come home the water level is down and ph is usually up to 6.1-6.2 but i change my res every 2 weeks anyways..never had a problem leaving for 10 to even 14 days, but no longer than that..
How big a res? I have a 27 gal Tupperware, and in 3 day's I'm dry. I have big plants though, not the puny things you probably grow.
 

Dr.Pecker

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If you grow in soil and lose power they should be fine. dwc will suffocate fast. Dwc needs oxygen to the roots. If the power goes out you have to pull the plants out of the buckets and slosh the water around every few minutes.
 

TheChemist77

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How big a res? I have a 27 gal Tupperware, and in 3 day's I'm dry. I have big plants though, not the puny things you probably grow.
my plants top out about 3-4 ft tall, runing in 4inch pvc and 3.75 inch net pots, res is 40 gallons.. they suck up close to a gallon a day..
 

TheChemist77

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power outages arnt a concern unless its out for a couple days, as in dwc there is always water the roots bath in.
 

unwine99

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I grow using all 3 -- soil, soilless, dwc -- depending on what mood I'm in. If I'm looking for some fast amazing growth and yield-- usually just for fun -- I run dwc. If I'm looking for the real true high grade -- I use soil. In my experience I've found herb grown in soil to be more tasty and fragrant than in dwc.
 
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