Bubbleponics - Nutrients

Mr420

New Member
Ok, so far I have fem white berry and fem ice. I recieved my ice today...had one room in bubbleponics for ice, so I said its been 3 days since I started the white berry. I hope thats ok..if not I have quite a few to try..anywho let me know if i made a mistake...Holla

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h0meGr0wnHydr0

Active Member
420- I don't offer doubts dumbass I did the same thing and got let down, just trying to keep a fellow from the shit i went through, i do doubt you know how to read though... lol :)
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
I personally could never pay for a bubbleponics setup when they take all of 10 minutes to make and less then 30 bucks and a trip to homedepot.You can get ph up and down at walmart home depot or k-mart
 

SmokerE

Well-Known Member
I'm with you fletch. They bumped their head if I'm paying 80-100 bucks for one when I can build 3 of them for the same price. That way I have one for 3 different stages of growth to minimize the amount of nutes I have to use.
 

Mr420

New Member
Look I can take advice from some people and some I cant and you are one of them, I dont really care to argue with someone who is probably only mindset is on growing. I am sorry if you want to argue, but I am above that.

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Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
I gave a lot of thought to building my own bubbleponics systems. The tool to cut those round holes and finding an irrigation hub were major problems. ANS I found out I get all the free advise I need by buying their system. I also learned from several sites that the Bubbleponics system that is a combo of DWC and a drip or slow bubbly flow to the cube and roots IS the most advanced, FASTEST growing system out there today.
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
Roseman...where did you order your setup from?

I got mine from STEALHHYDRO.COM and I love it! I am handy with tools, but those 6 round holes require a special tool, and no where could I find the hub that the pump pumps the water to and divides it up int six squirters or drip bubblers. The advise and help they give is awesome too!
Look at my most recent pics of my 4 ft tall plant and buds:
https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/12679-almost-7-weeks-flowering-54-a-3.html
 

BloodShotI'z

Well-Known Member
Well I built a 6 plant bubbler this weekend. It cost me under $40. Im damned glad I didnt buy one. I went into the hydro store to get the nutes and took a look at the systems......Nothing special. Just no labor.For the holes for the pots I used a utility razor blade. After the 1st hole I got wise and simply held a lighter's flame on the blade for about 10-15 seconds....it cut through that plastic like it was melted butter.

Soooooooooooooooo easy to make. Im surprised they can continue to sell them.
 

Purple_Ganja

Well-Known Member
The only problem with my well is that it runs on an electric pump and the weather knocked out the power line running between my house and the building that powered the well. I'm wondering if I could run an extension cord though... I think I'll just go buy some distilled water from Kroger.
 

laskabud

Well-Known Member
clones do great with bubblers. I have personally seen plants (white widow) that produced half a pound per with this system.
 

nongreenthumb

Well-Known Member
Russ0r was only telling me the other day how much he now hates foxfarms in hydro.

He was telling me about how it "gunks" up his res and means he has to clean his tank more often.

I personally use ionic grow bloom and boost and am really happy with the nutrients, it was the third brand i tried and I've stuck with it since, it isnt organic but it definately works well in hydro. + the tank stays pretty clean for longer
 

Mr420

New Member
any particular brands yall recommend? -Things I should look out for and keep in mind when choosing my water?

I use distilled water and its working for me ph is steady and its not expensive, compared to the RO water system and all. Like I said this is just whats working for me.

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SmokerE

Well-Known Member
I have well water, I guess it's not all bad. I just let the water sit out for a couple of days with my nutes and bubbler running. After about 2 days I check the PH then put the plants in.
 
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