Outdoor hydro electrical help

so i have these woods behind my house and theyre huuuuuuuge, and i was planning on goin hydro since the soil is HIGHLY acidic. my plans are to not have any extension cords or anything to make it obvious, so im thinking of ways to run electricity from a 12v car battery. i got a DC->AC inverter, but what would be a way to keep the battery charged so i dont have to worry about a black out? i was thinking about getting a solar panel with battery clips so that it can slowly charge the battery during the day, im open to any suggestions so PLEASE DONT HESITATE!


***I only need enough power to run a small air pump and a small water pump***
 

frogvsmonkey

Active Member
or just simpley go buy some damn soil!lol making it too hard on your self, but if u want to do it that way more power to yea!
 

stonerman

Well-Known Member
Hey Ive been thinking about having an outdoor hydro grow for a while now, being able to compare soil to hydro outdoor I think would be insane. What I was thinking was of just manually flooding the tray yourself 2-3 times a day with the proper nutrients in the water, but I guess if you want to grow alot of plants like that, it would take alot of work depending on where the system would be at.
 
Hey Ive been thinking about having an outdoor hydro grow for a while now, being able to compare soil to hydro outdoor I think would be insane. What I was thinking was of just manually flooding the tray yourself 2-3 times a day with the proper nutrients in the water, but I guess if you want to grow alot of plants like that, it would take alot of work depending on where the system would be at.
that would be a lotta work, but not a bad idea at the same time. thatd be more like drowning them though dont ya think?
 

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
A very very bad idea, you will start a massive bushfire, also a 12v battery and couple solar panels wont be enough bro. And a generater would be loud as fuck. Look just get a ph tester and ineach hole adjust ph with 'ph up or down' from hydro shop, may need to do it a few times.Do this and it will be a lot cheaper and safer ,plus you will get bigger plants in holes under the summer sun than any hydro set up.
 
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