xTaps The Hydro System (DIY DWC)
Reservoir: IKEA HÅLLBAR (10L), fully light-proofed.
Precision Upgrades:
M16 Cable Glands: Clean and air-tight hose routing for the air pump.
M20 Cable Gland: Modified to securely fix the monitor probe in the lid, ensuring it is both light-tight and stable.
Monitoring: GIDIGI 8-in-1 WiFi Water Quality Tester (Real-time pH, EC, Temp), ADWA AD11 pH Meter (for double-checking).
Nutrient Base & Preparation: To ensure maximum stability, I am working with a precisely calculated 3:1 CalMag ratio. I supplemented my tap water with 0,21ml/L of T.A. Calcium Magnesium Supplement. The system and media were pre-calibrated and stabilized at a pH of 5.3.
01.01.2026
Day 1
1. Reservoir Modification & Light-Proofing
To ensure a sterile root environment and prevent algae growth, the HÅLLBAR bucket was modified as follows:
Light-Block: The entire body and lid were first covered with black duct tape to block all light penetration.
Reflection & Heat Protection: A second layer of reflective aluminum tape was applied. This creates a "mirror finish" that reflects light back to the plant's lower canopy and prevents the nutrient solution from heating up under the Mars Hydro LED.
Fittings: M16 cable glands were installed in the body for airline tubing, and an M20 gland was mounted in the lid for the GIDIGI pH/EC probe to ensure light-tight entries.
Sanitation: After removing all plastic shavings from drilling, the reservoir was thoroughly disinfected with isopropyl alcohol.
2. Tech & Sensor Preparation
Air Stone Sanitization: Two air stones, previously used for one week, were boiled and mechanically scrubbed to remove any biofilm and prevent pathogens like Pythium. They are placed at the bottom for maximum oxygen saturation.
Probe Maintenance: The GIDIGI monitor probe was descaled (removing calcium deposits) and positioned via the lid gland to measure within the lower third of the reservoir.
Water Metering: A Gardena water flow meter was installed to determine the exact net volume of the solution up to the bottom of the net pot.
3. Germination & Media Preparation
Rockwool Conditioning: A starter plug was soaked in water pH-adjusted to 5.3 to neutralize the natural alkalinity of the rockwool and provide a stable starting environment.
Sowing: The Sticky Broccoli seed was placed approximately 1 cm deep into the moist (but not oversaturated) plug, with the hole lightly covered.
Environment: The plug is now kept in a high-humidity environment until the first taproot emerges from the bottom.
05.01.2026
Update: Germination Successful! 🌱
The Sticky Broccoli has finally seen the light of day! The seedling has "arched its back" and is currently pushing its first cotyledons out of the rockwool cube.
Current Care:
Watering: I’ve been providing exactly 10 ml of pH-adjusted water every 2 days to keep the cube consistently moist.
Current pH Level: 5.2
Next Steps:
Transplant: As soon as the first root tip emerges from the bottom of the cube, I will move it into the DWC system (HÅLLBAR bucket).
Watering Strategy: I will continue with 10 ml every 2 days for now.
pH Management: The pH is currently sitting at 5.2. Since the clay pebbles (expanded clay) aren't in the system yet, I’ll counter-steer during the next watering with a higher pH (target 6.0). This should bring the environment inside the cube back to the optimum level of around 5.8.
07.01
Finally moved the "Sticky Broccoli" into the DWC bucket. I prepared 8L of nutrient solution. Initially, the pH was a bit jumpy, rising from 6.0 up to 6.6 due to aeration, but I managed to stabilize it at 5.9. The seedling is placed in a rockwool cube, sandwiched between clay pebbles. Everything is looking healthy, and the water temperature is holding steady at a perfect 20°C. Waiting for those first roots to hit the reservoir now! 🚀
12.01
Heading: Roots in the Water – The Engine is Starting! 💧
Milestone: The roots of the Sticky Broccoli have officially hit the reservoir. Seeing great, healthy white roots establishing themselves in the solution.
Water Chemistry: pH is holding steady at 6.0. The EC is slightly fluctuating between 1.09 and 1.12, which is expected due to aeration and minor evaporation as the plant begins its intake.
Next Phase: With the nutrient supply line now established, I'm expecting the first real vegetative growth spurt any time now.
16.01.2026
Heading: Root Explosion & pH Adjustment 💧
Root Development: The Sticky Broccoli is showing incredible progress. Roots are now deep in the reservoir and starting to branch out significantly. Healthy, bright white, and very active.
Parameters: pH drifted up to 6.2 this afternoon, showing active nutrient interaction. Readjusted to 5.9 for a perfect "sweet spot." EC is holding steady at 1.12.
Foliage: The new growth in the center is pushing out with much more vigor now that the "fuel line" is fully established.
Phase: Closing in on the end of the seedling stage. Veg Week 1 is just around the corner!
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Used method
Rockwool Cube
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
19d ago
1/6
18 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
No Smell
Smell
570 PPM
TDS
21 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
10 liters
Pot Size
10 liters
Watering Volume
Nutrients 6
pH Perfect Grow
1 mll
pH Perfect Micro
1 mll
pH Perfect Bloom
1 mll
xTaps 17.01.2026
Heading: Official Start of Vegetative Week 1! 🌿
Growth Stage: As of January 17th, we are officially in Week 1 of Vegetation. The plant has successfully transitioned from the seedling stage, with the newest set of true leaves now showing great vigor.
Root System: The roots have officially conquered the reservoir. We see significant branching and a healthy, sprawling root mass that is perfectly oxygenated.
Water Stats: pH is being kept in the optimal range (around 5.9 - 6.0) with an EC of 1.12.
Development: Now that the nutrient uptake is fully established, I expect a massive increase in foliage growth over the coming days. The DWC engine is running at full speed!
19.01.2026
Progress: Today is January 19th, marking Day 3 of the Vegetative Phase. The "Sticky Broccoli" is responding beautifully to the DWC setup. Foliage is expanding rapidly with healthy, vibrant green leaves.
Root Zone: Looking into the reservoir, the root mass is expanding at an impressive rate. We are seeing a lot of secondary branching now, providing a massive surface area for nutrient uptake.
Parameters: Noticed a slight pH drift to 6.1 today. Readjusted it back down to 5.9. The EC remains steady, indicating the plant is in a perfect feeding equilibrium.
Overall: The transition to full veg is complete. The DWC engine is now running at high performance.
23.01
Heading: End of Veg Week 1 - Solid Foundation! 🚀
Progress: It’s January 23rd, marking the end of the first week in veg (Day 7). The "Sticky Broccoli" is showing great structural integrity. The leaves are broad, vibrant, and the nodal spacing is looking perfect for the upcoming ScRoG.
Root Zone: Root health is 10/10. We have a beautiful mass of pearly white roots expanding rapidly throughout the reservoir.
Parameters: pH is stable at 6.0 and EC at 1.12.
Next Steps: Tomorrow is "Reservoir Day." I will be doing a full water change and stepping up to the full Advanced Nutrients dosage (2ml/L) to support the explosive growth expected in Week 2.
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Week 2. Vegetation
12d ago
1/5
15 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
No Smell
Smell
1020 PPM
TDS
21 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
10 liters
Pot Size
8 liters
Watering Volume
Nutrients 6
pH Perfect Grow
2 mll
pH Perfect Micro
2 mll
pH Perfect Bloom
2 mll
xTaps 24.01.2026 VT8, Week 2
Heading: Full Res Change - Transition to 2ml/L Dose 💧
Reservoir: Fresh 8L nutrient solution prepared.
Water Treatment: Added 8.4 ml T.A. CalMag to correct the base water profile (Calcium/Magnesium ratio optimization).
Nutrients: Stepped up the game with 16 ml each of AN Micro, Grow, and Bloom. Followed the mixing order strictly (Micro first) to ensure pH-perfect stability.
Status: Veg Day 8. The "Sticky Broccoli" is looking extremely healthy with a vigorous root system. The goal remains to fill the 70x70 cm space using ScRoG.
25.01.2026 VT9, Week 2
Heading: Day 9 – Stability and Airflow 📊
Stats: pH settled at 5.9, EC holding at 2.04.
Airflow: Fan is active for stem strengthening (wind training). The plant looks very sturdy.
Topping Plan: Delayed for a few days until the 4th/5th nodes are more prominent. Quality over speed to ensure the plant can handle the high nutrient concentration.
27.01.2026 VT11, Week 2
Heading: Perfect Topping at Day 11! 🌿
Technique: Clean cut above the 4th node. Left a small stump to prevent stem splitting.
Vigor: High turgor pressure and vibrant green leaves. She is handling the 2.04 EC like a champ.
Next Steps: Allowing the lower branches to catch up. The 70x70 screen will be installed soon to start the training.
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Topping
Technique
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Week 3. Vegetation
3d ago
1/5
29 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
No Smell
Smell
1100 PPM
TDS
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
10 liters
Pot Size
8 liters
Watering Volume
Nutrients 6
pH Perfect Grow
2 mll
pH Perfect Micro
2 mll
pH Perfect Bloom
2 mll
xTaps 02.02.2026
Heading: Day 17 - Survival of the Fittest (Unexpected Absence) 🥦⚡
Vegitation Week 3: Had to leave the plant unattended due to an unexpected hospital stay.
Resilience: The DWC system held up perfectly. Without any maintenance, the plant thrived.
Stats: EC naturally rose to 2.6 as water levels dropped, but the plant handled it like a champ. pH remained stable at 6.1.
Root Health: Stunning white root mass. Even with the high EC, there are no signs of nutrient burn or root stress.
Action: Major reservoir change scheduled for tomorrow to bring nutrients back to optimal levels.
03.02.2026
Day 18 - First Scrog Tuck & Canopy Management 🥦📸
Setup: Trellis net is in place. Successfully transitioned the main colas from vertical to horizontal.
Growth: Standing at 29 cm before tucking, she already fills a good portion of the 70x70 net.
Health: Incredible leaf color and vitality. No signs of stress from the high EC period. Now focusing on developing an even canopy before switching to flower.
04.02.2026
Day 19 - pH Drift Alert 📈
Monitoring: pH drifted up to 6.5 overnight. This is a clear sign of heavy nutrient uptake as she prepares for the flip.
Adjustment: Corrected pH back down to 5.8 to ensure optimal availability of micronutrients like Iron and Zinc.
Growth: Tucking is becoming a daily 10-minute routine now. The canopy is spreading fast.