same here really and i've never been any good at makeing anyhting lol this post made me laughI already run DWC buckets. They are not convenient as i would like them. If their is an easy and cheap way of making waterfarms, then cool, but if not i'll happily spend the money. Lugging 30L buckets of water to and fro from the bathroom is neihter stealthy nor good for my back. For my grow, these are near perfect. If i had the time and could be bothered, i'd try making them, but hell, i can sell 2 ounces and they're paid for. They're essentially free. It's either that or i just smoke more than i actually need to and don't sell the 2 ounces
thanks for the advice but for the price of them i would only stress my self out big time trying to make 1 lol i think its best if i pay for them cool idea tho i seen a home made one on youtube that looks good but dont think its for me but thanks for the adviceDon't buy a waterfarm just buy a rubbermaid tote and a hot knife. Cut 6 holes into the lid and add a fishtank air pump and you're good to go for 6 plants.
You can either drain a little bit out of the drain tube to test or catch some out of the drip ring. I drain and refill my waterfarm once a week, the ph stays well within the acceptable range, just make sure when you are topping up the level to use ph'd water.thanks mate for the advice! Just another thing if anyone can answer how would I keep track of the ph and ppm in the water farm.
I check my ph and ppm every couple days to make sure they are where I want them. The ppm is different for each stage of growth you are in, earlyy veg, full veg, flowering etc. One thing to know about ppm is that there are different scales to read it, hanna scale, truncheon scale. The only constant is EC. I bought a bluelab meter which has all three.ok thanks alot for your help mate do you keep a check on your ppm and if so what does it range from thanks