Hydroton alternatives dwc

firsttimeARE

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That's why you never dump the bag before running water through them... poke a bunch of holes with a pen sized apparatus that's not gonna break and leak ink all over your grow stones as you stab away like the shower scene in psycho at the bottom 1/3 of the bag, then cut the top off the bag (all this with the bag sitting in a tub or slop sink) and run water through with a hose or tub spout (the tub spout is tough, u gotta keep moving the bag around) and just keep running water through until it comes out clear... from there dump it into a container and treat it how you would prior to use; and your good... same goes for hydroton... works lovely...
That is how i do it. Growstones come,in paper bags though.
 

WeedFreak78

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I use these to hold 2" netpots stable in aero rails. They are clips to hold screens in a window frame. Just screw them in next to your netpot site, I use 2, 180deg apart. As long as your netpots have a decent lip, they hold tight. They just pivot out of the way if you need to pull a plant. 3 per netpot would be ideal, mine still rock a little, but have never fallen over.


@Yesdog, added pics.derr.
 
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Yesdog

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I use these to hold 2" netpots stable in aero rails. They are clips to hold screens in a window frame. Just screw them in next to your netpot site, I use 2, 180deg apart. As long as your netpots have a decent lip, they hold tight. They just pivot out of the way if you need to pull a plant. 3 per netpot would be ideal, mine still rock a little, but have never fallen over.
heh, shit so they just kinda lock into place?
 

PetFlora

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Lava rocks irregular shape is awesome, BUT, they do break down. Not sure whether it affects stability of the DWC

I switched to ornamental rocks from Dollar Store. They work great and are easy to remove from roots, clean and reuse

The pic is 3" net pots. I prefer them as I can simply transfer into my DIY Mini Me F & D. IMHO, F & D is so much better than DWC IMG_3124.JPG IMG_3395.JPG

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WeedFreak78

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heh, shit so they just kinda lock into place?
Yeah, pretty much. There's a bump on the front edge that will pinch the netpot lip to the lid/rail/etc. I mounted mine on center so it just catches the edge. Next time I think I'll make it overlap 1/4" at center. This way it can act as just a loose guide, or still pinch on the edge in the arc it swings.
 

Yesdog

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Lava rocks irregular shape is awesome, BUT, they do break down. Not sure whether it afefcts stability of the DWC

I switched to ornamental rocks from Dollar Store. They work great and are easy to remove from roots, clean and reuse

The pic is 3" net pots. I prefer them as I can simply transfer into my DIY Mini Me F & D. IMHO, F & D is so much better than DWC
I think I'm still wary of the generic 'rocks'- most of those are alumina heavy and that's just something i want to keep out of the system if possible.

Yeah, pretty much. There's a bump on the front edge that will pinch the netpot lip to the lid/rail/etc. I mounted mine on center so it just catches the edge. Next time I think I'll make it overlap 1/4" at center. This way it can act as just a loose guide, or still pinch on the edge in the arc it swings.
I may have to steal your idea lol
 

whitey78

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That is how i do it. Growstones come,in paper bags though.

My bad man I think i been getting different "growstones" rather than "gro-stones gs-??" I just realized yours come in like a potatoes bag kinda right? My bad man... but fuck it dude if it's your lungs or figuring out how to easily clean up a melted bag, save your lungs dude...
 

firsttimeARE

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My bad man I think i been getting different "growstones" rather than "gro-stones gs-??" I just realized yours come in like a potatoes bag kinda right? My bad man... but fuck it dude if it's your lungs or figuring out how to easily clean up a melted bag, save your lungs dude...
Yeah those paper potato bags.

I aint worried about it. When I first got them I opened up a bag and poured it into a rubbermaid container and a big dust cloud came up and my fans were on and pushed it all over my plants. Luckily they were in veg.

Learned my lesson after that.
 

whitey78

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Always a way to solve a prollem.. perlite is the worst but I'm done with it for the foreseeable future but a bad medium it is not... very low maintenance and plain easy... if I ever go top feed that's my medium...
 

firsttimeARE

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I've never used perlite or vermiculite, but it seems they are a lot smaller in size and would go through the holes on my netpot lids.

This is where growstones large, irregular shape come in handy. Often times my roots break the netpot in spots where they exit. Rather than buying a new lid, a strategically placed growstone solves that. And they retain more water than hydroton. I ran out of hydroton and used the growstones i had left over from years ago as filler. See how the mix works.
 

whitey78

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Believe it or not perlite holds a whole lot of water... but your 100% right... if you aren't using it for Hempys or top feed something (not mesh pots) you'll end up with chunks everywhere....

but a more there isn't a medium that's more inert, has better water retention, breaths as well as you can get aside from flooding hydroton or grow stones, and can be used like coir in a sense u can use a tiny pot and grow a monster plant in it with no ill effects..... but as I said, flood and drain, dwc, aero.... perlite just was not made for that application.. I used perlite for years as a soil amendment and not until with the past 6 months did I realize it holds massive amounts of water as well as it breaths...

Right now I basically took this guys method of hempy buckets with perlite & 2liter soda bottles and converted it into a flood and drain system with square pots but bottom fed by a typical flood and drain pump, res and table...and had to switch up to hydroton and grow stones because obviously flooding perlite filled containers isn't gonna work... but I gotta say I got some kinks to work out and fine tune but it's working as I'd hoped... the only major change I might make once I see it's holding me back is pot size...I'm running 5"x5"x7"tall squares... if I don't get the yields I like I'll jump to 6x6x8's I believe the next jump but so far all issues are of my lack of knowledge in the hydro feeding department and dealing with new strains where finishing times are different...even with known strains finishing times are different... sooner in most of the cases so far....
 

dbkick

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Sunleaves sells the best rocks. They aren't dusty, don't float and don't break down.
I agree with that as long as it isn't the sunleaves "Roks" which don't seem to be available anymore, probably a good thing since they were priced at over 60 dollars a 1.5 cf sack. My hydro shop boy tells me that the sunleaves "rocks" (which I use nothing but) are nothing but old crushed bricks but I don't know. At a little over 20 bux a 65 pound bag and they work so I don't really care what they are. One rinse and done, try that with the hydroton that seems to be making it back to the market.
 
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