Distributed DWC using 2L bottles with recirculating pump and aeroponic straws.
Nutrient distribution through basic home irrigation systems. Using bottle focuses oxygen while minimizing reservoir capacity. Nutrient changes are a breeze with minimal runoff
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Here is a timelapse from the last grow. Had a plant in dirt for comparison. Figured out some things that you should see improve this grow. Still tho I was really proud of the results.
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Distributed DWC using 2L bottles with recirculating pump and aeroponic straws.
Nutrient distribution through basic home irrigation systems. Using bottle focuses oxygen while minimizing reservoir capacity. Nutrient changes are a breeze with minimal runoff
Here is a timelapse from the last grow. Had a plant in dirt for comparison. Figured out some things that you should see improve this grow. Still tho I was really proud of the results.
Never seen anyone bust this technique before with the bottles! Definitely very cool and innovative. You should get a top 10 spot for the ingenuity alone and your plants actually cane out great too!
Love the time lapse!
I just rooted 25 clones and put them into quart jars for passive kratky as an experiment; for my own sake I'm looking for a good way to veg stuff up for dwc/transplant on very low effort, so I'm very interested in what you have going on here.
@Bottleponics,i send to you the link in private chat , it is also cooler but bit bigger can you pls check it out and tell me is it ok or not
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@Bottleponics, I have read that if you insulate the water bin it makes a huge difference in temps. I think it was some padding with spray on foam, but I don't know what it is.
nicely done! I started my current grow in 2Ls but ran into some root rot early on that needed. love the root time lapse! you might like this camera, I have two and just watch my grow from my phone... good luck! Zeetopin 1080P Wifi Security Camera ,... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078SLZVVS?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf