Ok so it's been almost 3 weeks since I started my hydroponic growing of peppers.
Phew... hydroponics is complicated...well yes and no.
Hydroponics itself is very simple. They are lots of good free guides on the Internet, the Chileman's got a very nice guide http://www.thechileman.org/hydro.php
I won't pretend to know what I'm doing. I don't claim this will be a guide for hydroponics. I'm just telling you what I've done and my humble opinions. Nothing more nothing less.
I got an ebb and flow Baby Bloomer hydroponic system from American Hydroponics.
It's not exactly what I wanted but the price was ok. 150$CND comes fully loaded with pump,litmus paper, food( veg and flower), rock wool, clay pebbles, pots, drains and tubing.
I really wanted to build my own ebb and flow but I got tired of looking for parts and stuff and got sweet talked into the baby ebb and flow at the hydro store... D'OH! I'm too impulsive!
So now I got to live with it. I have no complaints, it gets the job done. I had to drill an extra hole at the bottom to be able to change the nutrient solution and bought an extra 18L bucket to dump the used solution.
What I really wanted was to build an Ebb & Gro Multi-Pot Hydroponics System.
No need to buy the system, you can easily build it with your own specs.
This link explains the principle. http://www.hydroponics.net/items/details/multiflow.asp
Here are a few useful links to start your own hydro
http://www.instructables.com/id/EQBFMQANUAERV7BV0D/?ALLSTEPS
http://www.simplyhydro.com/system.htm#EBB AND FLOW
http://juuri.org/growing/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=43&Itemid=61
http://edurink10.tripod.com/hydroideashobbyist/systems.html
Phew... hydroponics is complicated...well yes and no.
Hydroponics itself is very simple. They are lots of good free guides on the Internet, the Chileman's got a very nice guide http://www.thechileman.org/hydro.php
I won't pretend to know what I'm doing. I don't claim this will be a guide for hydroponics. I'm just telling you what I've done and my humble opinions. Nothing more nothing less.
I got an ebb and flow Baby Bloomer hydroponic system from American Hydroponics.
It's not exactly what I wanted but the price was ok. 150$CND comes fully loaded with pump,litmus paper, food( veg and flower), rock wool, clay pebbles, pots, drains and tubing.
I really wanted to build my own ebb and flow but I got tired of looking for parts and stuff and got sweet talked into the baby ebb and flow at the hydro store... D'OH! I'm too impulsive!
So now I got to live with it. I have no complaints, it gets the job done. I had to drill an extra hole at the bottom to be able to change the nutrient solution and bought an extra 18L bucket to dump the used solution.
What I really wanted was to build an Ebb & Gro Multi-Pot Hydroponics System.
No need to buy the system, you can easily build it with your own specs.
This link explains the principle. http://www.hydroponics.net/items/details/multiflow.asp
Here are a few useful links to start your own hydro
http://www.instructables.com/id/EQBFMQANUAERV7BV0D/?ALLSTEPS
http://www.simplyhydro.com/system.htm#EBB AND FLOW
http://juuri.org/growing/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=43&Itemid=61
http://edurink10.tripod.com/hydroideashobbyist/systems.html