The pipe is too long ad the Nutrients received by the first plant and the last plant vary greatly in quantity and quality.
Also, this system would work on gravity running the water down the pipes, so there is no flooding. But with this setup, water has to go in every direction, which will likely result in flooding.
@saeidmomtahan wrong -- you want flooding, in fact, I would recommend adding a damn to the exit end of the piping.. so that the water level reaches the bottom of the net pots... this is an efficient recirculating dwc...
It looks cool, but it won't work as good as the conventional systems as the pH level and the nutrient will vary along the length, which is quite large in this case and also since you have not allowed enough oxygenation for water.
@robofreak07 wrong. don't give bad advice. it will only confuse others. this is an example of recirculating dwc -- which is a far more efficient way of maintaining a balanced ph & ppm, as well as maintaining a very oxygenated and EC balanced system... this is a very good setup (if well built)
@TheGONADBrothers constant, you don't need a big water pump either. look up hydroponic setup or bubbleponic setup on google. this type of set up is more for a setup on a large table in a grow room. It all depends on how much you want to grow
excelente ese sistema ese motor submarino si que vale el sistema de riego tiene que estar bien armado para que el agua llegue por todos lados excelente video demostrativo
@free6006 It's some kind of mineral water solution I think.
You can't use normal water because in nature, plants get nutrients and such from the soil that dissolves in water. In hydroponics, the plants can't get the nutrients from the soil, so they have to already be in the water.
I have never really known how a hydroponic system functions, but this explained it perfectly! ;-) Have been tempted to start my own system, and now I will. Thx dude!
I used to work with a system like that... my advice to you buddy is to adjust it at a slight angle towards the drain, i found that out the hard way when it wouldnt drain like it planned out, just trying to help you avoid the same problem...other than that, great job, and good luck on the growing :)
only problem is that u turn is going to have salt buildup from the nutrient solution from not being able to drain well. You still WANT gravity working on your side.. Think about it a little before you find what I am saying ridiculous. Besides that A+ for effort!
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edelalain371 1 month ago
hola amigo x meses e buscado el programa q vs utilisaste para hacer ese plano en 3d me dirias como se llama
joakoelkapo1 3 months ago
It all depends
andrewniles1 7 months ago
Not a good design!
The pipe is too long ad the Nutrients received by the first plant and the last plant vary greatly in quantity and quality.
Also, this system would work on gravity running the water down the pipes, so there is no flooding. But with this setup, water has to go in every direction, which will likely result in flooding.
Cool animation though
saeidmomtahan 8 months ago
@saeidmomtahan wrong -- you want flooding, in fact, I would recommend adding a damn to the exit end of the piping.. so that the water level reaches the bottom of the net pots... this is an efficient recirculating dwc...
adamjonesboston 5 months ago
It looks cool, but it won't work as good as the conventional systems as the pH level and the nutrient will vary along the length, which is quite large in this case and also since you have not allowed enough oxygenation for water.
robofreak07 8 months ago 5
@robofreak07 wrong. don't give bad advice. it will only confuse others. this is an example of recirculating dwc -- which is a far more efficient way of maintaining a balanced ph & ppm, as well as maintaining a very oxygenated and EC balanced system... this is a very good setup (if well built)
adamjonesboston 5 months ago
This 9 seconds made more sense than alot of 45 min BullSHIT
soulblakk 1 year ago 53
@TheGONADBrothers constant, you don't need a big water pump either. look up hydroponic setup or bubbleponic setup on google. this type of set up is more for a setup on a large table in a grow room. It all depends on how much you want to grow
mlibe22911 1 year ago
excelente ese sistema ese motor submarino si que vale el sistema de riego tiene que estar bien armado para que el agua llegue por todos lados excelente video demostrativo
enmanuelpaz 1 year ago
Why did it tell me to watch this since I watched a green day video?
CJB333 1 year ago
@CJB333 because this is cooler
eelnitsud 10 months ago
That's really amazing, but i have a question. What will the vegetables eat from the water to grow up? Thank you
free6006 1 year ago
@free6006 It's some kind of mineral water solution I think.
You can't use normal water because in nature, plants get nutrients and such from the soil that dissolves in water. In hydroponics, the plants can't get the nutrients from the soil, so they have to already be in the water.
... Or something along those lines. XD
ChthonicRealm 1 year ago
get rid of the elbows
youztuber5000 1 year ago
now...there's a quick one...love. simple.A
vincekoff 2 years ago
looks nice. just keep an eye on those salts..
Don612Juan 2 years ago
I have never really known how a hydroponic system functions, but this explained it perfectly! ;-) Have been tempted to start my own system, and now I will. Thx dude!
herbalitoo 2 years ago
I used to work with a system like that... my advice to you buddy is to adjust it at a slight angle towards the drain, i found that out the hard way when it wouldnt drain like it planned out, just trying to help you avoid the same problem...other than that, great job, and good luck on the growing :)
skyblue64ss 2 years ago
only problem is that u turn is going to have salt buildup from the nutrient solution from not being able to drain well. You still WANT gravity working on your side.. Think about it a little before you find what I am saying ridiculous. Besides that A+ for effort!
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