Super closet RDWC or oxygen pot ebb and flow

diesel21

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im looking to purchase a new system for flower. I have a 10x8 area with 4 600 watt quartem boards. I have 6’7” ceilings and I looking for opinions. I’m leaning toward the RDWC. Looking to grow small bushes because of the ceiling height. If anyone has past experiences with either system I would love input. Thanks
 

smokebros

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Yeah, I mean an RDWC system would work fine, so would an ebb & flow system. It comes down to what method you're most comfortable growing.

If you go with the RDWC, perhaps setting up two 4x4 areas within your 10x8 room would be ideal. You could build 4-sites per 4x4 plus a reservoir.

Another option if you're open to ebb and flow is to run a 4x4 flood table under each light. That's pretty much what I do and it's an easy system to maintain.
 

diesel21

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Yeah, I mean an RDWC system would work fine, so would an ebb & flow system. It comes down to what method you're most comfortable growing.

If you go with the RDWC, perhaps setting up two 4x4 areas within your 10x8 room would be ideal. You could build 4-sites per 4x4 plus a reservoir.

Another option if you're open to ebb and flow is to run a 4x4 flood table under each light. That's pretty much what I do and it's an easy system to maintain.
I have a 4x4 table that I use for veg. I was looking to transplant Rockwool cubes into the flower room. I veg to about 18”-20”. I just do t want to do a ton of plants but I want to harvest every 8 weeks or so
 

Airwalker16

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Yeah, I mean an RDWC system would work fine, so would an ebb & flow system. It comes down to what method you're most comfortable growing.

If you go with the RDWC, perhaps setting up two 4x4 areas within your 10x8 room would be ideal. You could build 4-sites per 4x4 plus a reservoir.

Another option if you're open to ebb and flow is to run a 4x4 flood table under each light. That's pretty much what I do and it's an easy system to maintain.
Definitely 2 4X4s side by side pushed up against the wall, with a 2' walkway in between.
 
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