DWC vs Other Hydro? - 120 sq ft but Limited Plant Counts

UrpleMoss

Member
I live in Oregon and am a carded, state legal grower for myself and one other. That basically means I can have 12 flowering plants at a time. My room is 11ftx 11ft x 8ft with sufficient 1ks and 600s to fill it, so size isn't much of a limiting factor. I am looking for my best hydro option for yield within these parameters. When talking yield most people say SOG, but I am not interested in those kinds of plant counts until sanity prevails in the legal system.

Ease of maintenance is important to me. I am leaning towards some sort of DWC system. Input by any folks with experience would be great!

I have grown a lot of Soil / supersoil / organic / ferts, etc. So I am not a new grower, but the yields of hydro are enticing and my limited DWC bucket experience wasn't perfect but they were good enough to get me thinking.

THANKS!!
 

berkman858

Well-Known Member
I like undercurrent, less is more with it. Less plants but you can get them much bigger, faster. I am also limited to the number of plants I can grow so I have chosen HumCo hydro - check it here.
 

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I live in Oregon and am a carded, state legal grower for myself and one other. That basically means I can have 12 flowering plants at a time. My room is 11ftx 11ft x 8ft with sufficient 1ks and 600s to fill it, so size isn't much of a limiting factor. I am looking for my best hydro option for yield within these parameters. When talking yield most people say SOG, but I am not interested in those kinds of plant counts until sanity prevails in the legal system.

Ease of maintenance is important to me. I am leaning towards some sort of DWC system. Input by any folks with experience would be great!

I have grown a lot of Soil / supersoil / organic / ferts, etc. So I am not a new grower, but the yields of hydro are enticing and my limited DWC bucket experience wasn't perfect but they were good enough to get me thinking.

THANKS!!
DWC, make your own under current!
 
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