May 23, 2024

VIDEO: DWC Deep Water Culture Hydroponic System: Simple DIY Set Up


Its easy to set up, and I have listed all the items you will need below. Follow along as I set up the system from beginning to end, no step is left out. Enjoy, and try it!

Here are Amazon links to the items shown in this video:

A container, preferably 5 gallons
3 inch net cups– https://amzn.to/324BUs2
3 inch hole saw drill bit– https://amzn.to/2r1k5xc
Rockwool– https://amzn.to/36p4EPl
Air pump — https://amzn.to/2JE1NbC
Masterblend– https://amzn.to/2WwFlqf
Food scale– https://amzn.to/2JCEq2k
Ph control kit– https://amzn.to/2r1LEGD
Grow lights 6500k– https://amzn.to/2oyq7V1
Grow lights full spectrum– https://amzn.to/2BZ2fgD

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: DWC Deep Water Culture Hydroponic System: Simple DIY Set Up

  1. I found that my Buttercrunch lettuce in a large tote grew monstrous compared those in Mason jars, everything else remaining equal. Very much looking forward to Kratky vs DWC results!

  2. How do you keep light from going through your net pots into the reservoir ? . I’m using lava rock and the light still gets through and causes algae .

  3. Another great video. I use the masterblend nutrients too. I have the exact same scale. Didn't notice if you compared the results difference between the two tubbies with bubbler and without??

  4. Absolutely love your videos! You explain things so well, and aren't afraid to be honest about any short comings. When you said my lighting needs would be more in a basement setting, does that mean I'd simply need more lights (maybe a large one on top and both sides?) or that say, instead of a blue light like you have, the main light should be full spectrum?

  5. I just found your video's and I have to say you do such a great job of explaining and showing how to reproduce what you do! I actually feel like I can do this too! Thank you!

  6. i suggest having the air lines coming thru the lid, and having a spare tote for water changes, when it comes to it all you do is lift the top and put it onto the freshly prepared tote, simples, if you have an inline connector just off the exit from the lid you can make each system modular, things can be moved, disconnected simply, makes life real easy and you can make lids with varying designs of holes for different sized plants and switch them out, keeping the air line etc all wired in ready to put a stone on and bam you are growing

    Also when you put your new seedlings and rockwool into the net pots have a layer of balls at the bottom, the roots will figure their way you dont want the rockwool to ever be saturated, its just meant to splash the new roots and be a humid environment to encourage them to grow out, the plants will rot if your main root ball node doesnt stay dry

  7. You can not have a air gap AND a airpump? Do you need a airstone? I have found an old pump in the ched without the airstone. I do get bubbles. So what does the airstone do?

  8. very nicely done but it should be one plant per tub otherwise one bad plant can poison the rest and no drip on top of the pot to keep it going while the plants reach for water as the pot should be at least 2cm above the water not in it otherwise the roots become unhealthy the foil also throws bad light natural light does not reflect under leaves outside so it shouldn't inside once i changed to that setup from the one in your vid and (ty as i would never have started without it) i doubled its potential

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