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Hey folks - I apologize if this topic has been beat like a dead horse several times over but I'm preparing to run my first hydroponic set up.
I've got a few fellow growers near me running different types of DWC setups and I'd like to ask the general masses here at RIU to guide me in the right direction.
So I'll be running a 4x4 tent with 600w HPS. I was originally thinking a RDWC system consisting of a res and 4 bucket sites. Nice and simple but you've also the need for an air pump...
DWC vs RDWC - First time growing in hydro
I've got a few fellow growers near me running different types of DWC setups and I'd like to ask the general masses here at RIU to guide me in the right direction.
So I'll be running a 4x4 tent with 600w HPS. I was originally thinking a RDWC system consisting of a res and 4 bucket sites. Nice and simple but you've also the need for an air pump...
DWC vs RDWC - First time growing in hydro
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