DWC is a good idea (Deep water culture) good for beginners aswell cus your not gonna be splashing out a lot and they work well.
I started my first ever grow using a NFT system, im sure you know how it all works. Its a good system but for the beginning of the grow (first week or two) you need to use it like a DWC, make sure that the flow of water going accross the tray is at its maximum speed because they're be no roots to gather the water from.
NFT Benefits;
- Easy to maintain, just need the occasional filter clean on the pump.
- Gets nutrients straight to the roots and recycles any that isn't used.
- Constant flow of nutrients
NFT Draw-backs;
- The roots are more suseptable to the cold, being out on the open. Make sure you keep the NFT on 24/7 and i'd advise a aquarium heater if it gets cold where yu are at night.
- Does need the occasional maintainence to ensure the pump isn't blocked.
- Requires 24/7 electricty (very small amount tho)
- Can be quite fiddly aswell... Getting the pump nozzle into the holes and lifting the tray up to check the plants and all of that.
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I'd recommend one, definatly. Just not for the beginning stages of growth. My current grow (5 weeks old) has used it from start and the first 2-3 weeks of growth were shocking. Admitadly i didn't place it in the actual tray and just elevated it above, watering it every day until a root popped down and started reaching towards the water. When it hit the water... jesus christ... I've got some pictures to show how much it grew in a week and its more then ready to start flowering now.
DO get one, but dont use it for seedlings if i was you.
Best bet for seedlings is to make your own aeroponic / deep water system (if your good with your hands)
This will also be cheaper and mean yu cud potentially buy a fogger, (pretty cheap on ebay) make a little container for it, im sure you can find a video on youtube, i know i have one somewhere, then you'll be able to achieve 100% humidity for your seedlings and my god does it make a difference
As for lights... im not too experienced on them seeing as im using 4 x LED panels for a more stealth approach. HPS do let off a lot of heat and require maintanience quite often (Bulb changes).
-'s
- Lots of heat
- Cannot be too close to plants or will burn them
- Detectable via infared cameras (due to the heat output)
- Bulb changes
- Semi expensive
- Noticable on your electricity bill
+'s
- High output
- Plants LOVE them
- Looks pretty cool i spose?
I'm really not too sure about HPS but i know quite a bit about NFT and other growing techniques, just not lights

Let us know if this was useful and just write a reply if you need anything else and i'll come chat up.
Corrr all this typing makes me want some splaff.
