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Hey Everyone
Just wanted to get some opinions on whether or not setting up large multi site DWC rigs is worth it relative to large ebb and flow tables. I'm talking ~8 plants per square foot SOG so the netpot/medium width will not be very large. No more than 2 week veg from clone, large tables. Possible upgrade to RDWC if the tables please me enough to make more than a few of them, or need a chiller for summer etc. But nothing more than one man can handle
Assuming I was able to dial it in just as well as the E&F, would I be getting substantially better yields with all other variables being equal? (not sure if it's possible to have a strain that performs equally well in both setups but assume it is)
The biggest benefit I can see from DWC is the large amount of space for the root mass. To get anywhere near that I'd have to fill the E&F table with soil or hydroton to give the plants as much space as I could. And also the plant will constantly be getting fed.
But are either of these two things likely to get me enough yield justify the extra labor/cost to setting up relative to the E&F? Again assuming I could dial both in optimally, so pretend there is no chance of failure. Even though there are multiple reasons it's more likely in the DWC
Just wanted to get some opinions on whether or not setting up large multi site DWC rigs is worth it relative to large ebb and flow tables. I'm talking ~8 plants per square foot SOG so the netpot/medium width will not be very large. No more than 2 week veg from clone, large tables. Possible upgrade to RDWC if the tables please me enough to make more than a few of them, or need a chiller for summer etc. But nothing more than one man can handle
Assuming I was able to dial it in just as well as the E&F, would I be getting substantially better yields with all other variables being equal? (not sure if it's possible to have a strain that performs equally well in both setups but assume it is)
The biggest benefit I can see from DWC is the large amount of space for the root mass. To get anywhere near that I'd have to fill the E&F table with soil or hydroton to give the plants as much space as I could. And also the plant will constantly be getting fed.
But are either of these two things likely to get me enough yield justify the extra labor/cost to setting up relative to the E&F? Again assuming I could dial both in optimally, so pretend there is no chance of failure. Even though there are multiple reasons it's more likely in the DWC