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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2009

This is my second try at growing hydro tomato's...i am using a water farm made by general hydroponic and the other bucket is a bubbleponic that i made...the plants look good sofar....i will do a update every 30 days.

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  • just starting out my 1st drip hydro system. have a few simple questions... 1st drip 24/7 or off a timer? 2nd fill past the white line or no?

  • @kbgrowkid420 yes keep the drip going 24/7 and just fill up to the line.

  • the waterfarm is only from GH or is it from other similar companies as well?

  • @nuen8 yes,waterfarm is only from GH....i bought one and then studied it and then made some getto versions on the cheap...thanks.

  • Hi Cycosteve,

    how are you? i see your video with the 3 hydro systems and as I would like to make a hydro bucket like yours i would like to know how the water comes up.(I mean the one that you call water farm that works with just the air pump)I tried but nothing i make something wrong i suppose.Can you show me please?or make me a graphic or something like that?thank you for attention.

    Hope to heard news from you soon

    I've tried to send y a msg but i need to be your friend

    see ya

  • i did not make that one...it is called a " water farm"...you can buy them on ebay or any hydroponic store...they are about $50....thank you.

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  • how would you tranplant your new plants with roots into tge bubbleponic system????

  • @randy11022 i ran mine 24 hours a day but you could put a timer on it and just water it while the lights are on ....good luck!

  • @kbgrowkid420 that water farm was the one i used in my videos ok results i jammed 2 different plants in there the dripper ring collected a lot of salts and once the plants got big it was a major pain to take that apart to clean it if i was going to do a driper system now id say make sure you have a way to remove all the dippers easily and so if anything gets clogged(and it will) you can replace or clean all the lines

  • what type of nutrients do you use and how much? whats your pH levels?

  • Does anyone know the best Gen Hydroponic set-up for growing squash indoors? I like the EcoGrower system but I don't know if it's large enough.

  • Nice.

  • @cycosteve2006 Great system lol.

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