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  • The rockwool can actually be left out unless you already rooted the plant in it. The hydroton will provide plenty of moisture.

  • Your music is just a wee bit too loud. It kind of drowns you out a bit.

  • This guys seriously sounds like an ass. Doesn't explain; complications, dangers of nutrients, how quickly people can kill their plants, doesn't explain oxygenation of the water, doesn't explain PH, Algea, root rot, what kind of water to use. This is great advertisement to push stuff out of the store. and this guy probly only grows soil and has no real idea how this stuff really works.

  • @smokinggun1987 Ya, just like how car salesmen are suppose to teach you how to drive also. You're smart.

  • @dread313 No, but don't sit there and show people how "easy" it is and then set them up for failure. Thats like selling a stick shift to someone that doesn't know how to drive one. LOL. smartass.

  • @smokinggun1987 Then don't buy a stick shift if your not willing to learn. Your logic is flawed chotchy.

  • @dread313 BURN! LMAO

  • @734dubboi Thanks for replying. I didn't know I had another reply down below.

  • that music is srsly annoying

  • what do you do when the roots get too big for the bucket?

  • @SuperSmogg get a bigger bucket.... what do YOU do?

  • lmao that the uei college theme song

  • there is a great advantage to these systems in filling and emptying manually on individual buckets rather than using linked buckets. it means when flowering and growing different species of plants you can have different nutrient ratios for each bucket. has anybody actually tried flowering different plants on one resovoir without nutrient issues. if you mix different types of plants in one resovoir system will one plants rob the other of nutrients

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  • there's not suppose to be air between where the roots come out and the water. measuring that level is key . oops i say too much

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  • Very helpful bro nor tried hydro always was a soil man but ima give it a try fosho

  • Great place to get your supplies! Very knowledgeable staff :)

  • they still work great but those buckets are kinda small

    bigger buckets= bigger root ball= bigger plants.

  • Isn't a 10 inch net pot a little too big for bud?

  • when changing the water/nutrients in the grow bucket should the other bucket have water in it , when changing over? or just rest until the water/nutrients are change in the original grow bucket?

  • @BURRVISION the plant can just rest in the other bucket until you are done puting the nutrients in the growing bucket.

  • Hate it when they don t reply to your questions !!!!

  • how often do you have to change the water? before it causes root rot?? really nice and instructive video dude!

  • @arthurdickson i think you change the water like every week for a nice healthy plant.

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  • How long does the pump have to be running?

  • @avendanoj213 constantly

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  • Yeah! I'm gonna grow me some tomatoes. Right after I remembered what it was I was doing....

  • this guy grows weed

  • Thanks dude!

  • Started shopping here a couple months back, after a family member turned me onto this place... Have not gone any where else since! All the staff is friendly, knowledgeable and more than willing to help out with any questions you have. Super wide nute selection and tons of good priced gear. Got all my hydro gear here and am coming back for all my new DWC gear(card holders get discounts!) Bye bye SGS, hello Grow Show! Thanks fellas!

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