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Cannabis Hydroponics Systems
1. Hand Watered Bucket
2. Water Culture System
3. Ebb and Flow System
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HAND-WATERED
BUCKET
This inexpensive system is one of the Professor's
favorites. It is probably the simplest hydroponic system on the
planet. Simple yet effective, we have seen very impressive results
achieved with this easy to build system. The series of holes that ring
the bucket are about 1 1/2" inches above the bottom, this makes a
small reservoir of nutrient solution in the bottom that will be wicked
up to the plants roots by the capillary action of the growing medium.
Cannabis hydroponic systems are perfect for large plants, it can easily
handle a single tomato or pepper plant or a couple of smaller plants
like lettuce or herbs. NOTE: With large plants you may need to supply
external support to help hold the plant upright.
Cannabis hydroponic systems can be automated with the use of a
separate reservoir, submersible nutrient pump, a short cycle timer
(one that can be set to come on for as short as a minute), an air pump
& airstone as well as a little bit of drip irrigation tubing. (See
drawing on left)
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Cannabis Hydroponics Materials
Required:
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5 GALLON BUCKET
(or equivalent water tight plastic container). Make sure that
the bucket doesn't have any leaks in the bottom, it is important
that the bucket holds water up to the point of the overflow
holes..
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GROWING MEDIUM
- The Professor favors straight Perlite or a Perlite /
Vermiculite mix for this system, however there is a vast variety
of growing mediums that will work well.
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FIBERGLASS WINDOW
SCREEN (optional) - A
small amount of window screen is handy to put over the overflow
holes that you must drill in the bucket, this helps keep the
growing medium from falling out.
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CANNABIS HYDROPONIC
FERTILIZER * -
A good quality hydroponic fertilizer is required, regular
"dirt" fertilizers do not contain essential
"micro-nutrients".
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pH TEST KIT
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You will need some way of checking and adjusting the pH of your
nutrient solution.
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ASSEMBLY OF
CANNABIS HYDROPONIC SYSTEM
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Drill a series of holes in a
CLEAN plastic bucket approximately 1
1/2" (4 cm) above the bottom of the bucket. The number and
size of the holes is not critical, usually 6 to 10 holes
(3/8" or 1/2" in diameter) is enough. NOTE: Holes
smaller than 3/8" seem to plug up easily. The larger the hole
the more likely that you will need step # 2 below. Very large
holes will dry out the growing medium quickly.
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Optional: From the inside of
the bucket place window screen over holes. (you can hold the
screen in place as you add the growing medium, or you can glue the
screen in place with a small amount of silicone sealant, wait for
silicone to cure before adding growing medium). NOTE: The screen
is just to keep the growing medium from falling out. If you don't
mind a little mess, or if your holes are relatively small, or your
growing medium stays together well you can skip this step.
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Add the growing medium to
the bucket. (NOTE: you will need to wash and / or pre-soak the
growing medium before adding to the system, depending on the type
of growing medium that you are using.
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Plant your seedling, rooted
cutting or seed in the growing medium. NOTE: The Professor
recommends starting your seeds separately and then adding the
seedling(s) to the system.
CARE AND FEEDING
INSTRUCTIONS
Hand Water Version
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Mix your nutrient solution
as per the instructions on the fertilizer package. Check pH and
adjust accordingly. NOTE: The required pH value will vary
depending on the requirements of the plant and the kind of growing
medium. An easy way to mix the nutrient is to use a one gallon
milk jug and mix a gallon at a time, however it can be convenient
to mix more than a gallon at a time, you can use another 5 gallon
bucket (or similar plastic container). If you mix large amounts at
a time it is recommended that you aerate the surplus nutrient
solution with an aquarium type air pump and airstone to keep the
solution from stagnating. Storage container should have a loose
fitting lid to keep out debris.
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Slowly add the pH adjusted
nutrient solution to the bucket until you see some excess flow out
of the overflow holes.
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Repeat step #6 periodically
as needed. This will vary due to weather conditions and the size
and type of plant(s). Knowing when and how much to water requires
a little trial and error.
CARE AND FEEDING
INSTRUCTIONS
Automated Version
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Fill the reservoir with
water and mix your nutrient solution as per the instructions on
the fertilizer package. Check pH and adjust accordingly. NOTE: The
required pH value will vary depending on the requirements of the
plant and the kind of growing medium.
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Attach the drip line to the
submersible pump and put the pump into the reservoir. Plug the
pump into the timer. Set the timer and plug it into the outlet.
NOTE: You will need a short cycle timer that can be set for short
periods of time. A digital timer from a home center usually will
work as they can be set to come on for as little as one minute. A
good starting point to set the timer is to come on for one minute
once or twice a day.
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Put the drip line so that
the nutrient solution runs out at the base of the plant.
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WATER
CULTURE
SYSTEM
Convert an aquarium into a
simple hydroponic system. The plants are suspended on a floating
Styrofoam platform. This cannabis hydroponics system is popular for classrooms because the
roots of the plants are visible hanging below the floating platform.
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Materials Required:
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AQUARIUM
- Any water tight container with fairly vertical sides will work. Light
breaks down the nutrient solution and encourages algae growth so if you us
an aquarium you will need to construct a light shield out of cardboard or
aluminum foil to keep light out of the reservoir (aquarium). If you wish
to view the roots make the light shield (or part of it) removable.
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FLOATING PLATFORM
- You will need a piece of Styrofoam 1 1/2" to 2" thick. Cut
Styrofoam to fit loosely inside the aquarium (or whatever you are using
for a reservoir).
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PLASTIC CUPS
- Use several small plastic or Styrofoam cups to hold the plants on the
floating platform. (NOTE: We usually use Solo brand 3oz. plastic bathroom
cups, but you can use any small plastic cup as long as it has tapered
sides).
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GROWING MEDIUM
- You will need a small amount of growing medium, enough to fill the
plastic cups. (NOTE: The Professor recommends using Perlite or a perlite /
Vermiculite mix for the growing medium).
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AIR PUMP AND AIR STONE
- You need to use an air pump and airstone to oxygenate the nutrient
solution. A regular air pump designed for an aquarium is all that is
required.
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HYDROPONIC FERTILIZER
* - A
good quality cannabis hydroponic fertilizer is required, regular "dirt"
fertilizers do not contain essential "micro-nutrients".
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pH TEST KIT *
- You will need some way of checking and adjusting the pH of your nutrient
solution.
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ASSEMBLY OF SYSTEM
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Cut the Styrofoam float to fit the
reservoir. Cut the float a little smaller than the opening so that it won't
bind up when the water level changes.
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Cut the holes in the float to the
proper size for the plastic cups that you are using, you want the bottoms of
the cups to hang below the bottom of the float but not fall through. (NOTE:
We usually use Solo brand 3oz. plastic bathroom cups, these require a 1
7/8" to 2" hole.
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Cut several holes (aprox. 1/8"
to 1/4" dia.) in the bottom of your plastic cups. Add growing medium to
the cup (NOTE: if the growing medium falls out through the holes you can put
a small piece of fiberglass window screen or small piece of cloth over the
holes before adding the growing medium.
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Plant your seedling, rooted cutting or
seed in the growing medium.
CARE AND FEEDING
INSTRUCTIONS
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Fill the aquarium (reservoir) with
water. Mix your nutrient solution as per the instructions on the fertilizer
package. Check pH and adjust accordingly. NOTE: The required pH value will
vary depending on the requirements of the plant.
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Attach 1/4" airline to the air stone and place airstone
in reservoir. Attach free end of tubing to air pump and plug in air pump to
outlet, make sure that there are bubbles coming from the air stone. (NOTE:
NEVER submerge the air pump in water as electrical shock could occur).
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Place floating platform on top of the
nutrient solution. Put plastic cups into the holes in the floating platform.
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When the plants have used up about
half of the nutrient solution you can add WATER ONLY to
bring the level back up (do not add fertilizer or you could cause a nutrient
build up that could harm the plants). Recheck pH and adjust if necessary.
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When the plants have used half of the
nutrient solution for the second time you need to change out the nutrient
solution by draining the reservoir and then mix a fresh batch. Use the old
nutrient solution on house plants or other vegetation.
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EBB
& FLOW SYSTEM
(FLOOD AND DRAIN)
This cannabis hydroponics system uses two 5 gallon
buckets (or equivalent), one filled with growing medium and the other
holds the nutrient solution.
The plants are watered by
lifting the bucket containing the nutrient solution, this allows the
nutrient solution flows into the bucket containing the growing medium
and Plant(s). To drain, simply lower the nutrient bucket and gravity
drains the nutrient solution back into the reservoir (see drawing on
left).
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Materials Required:
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2 - 5 GALLON BUCKETS (or
equivalent water tight plastic container). Make sure that the buckets
don't have any leaks.
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GROWING MEDIUM
- The Professor favors straight Perlite or a Perlite / Vermiculite mix for
this system, however there is a vast variety of growing mediums that will
work well.
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FLEXIBLE VINYL TUBING
- You need a length of flexible tubing long enough for the buckets to be
moved as in the drawing above (3 or 4 feet is usually enough).
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FIBERGLASS WINDOW SCREEN -
You will need a small amount of
fiberglass window screen (12" x 12").
You will need a small amount of fiberglass window screen (12" x
12").
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GRAVEL
- You will need enough gravel to cover the bottom of your growing
container approximately 2 or 3 inches. Use a fairly coarse gravel ( 3/4 to
1 inch diameter). NOTE: A 5 gallon bucket needs about a gallon of gravel
to reach this level.
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HYDROPONIC FERTILIZER *
- A good quality cannabis hydroponic fertilizer is required, regular
"dirt" fertilizers do not contain essential
"micro-nutrients".
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pH TEST KIT
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You will need some way of checking and adjusting the pH of your nutrient
solution.
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ASSEMBLY OF SYSTEM
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Drill holes in the CLEAN
plastic buckets on the side approximately 1/2" above the bottom of the
bucket. NOTE: The size of the holes will depend on the size of the tubing
that you use. We suggest that you use 1/2 " i.d. tubing,for this you
will need to drill a 1/2" hole.
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Insert tubing into the holes of both buckets approximately
2". Test the assembly for leaks by placing the buckets side by side and
filling with water. (NOTE: The tubing should fit tightly so that their are
no leaks, if you do have a leak from where the tubing connects to the bucket
you can seal it from the inside of the bucket with some R.T.V.
"Silicone" sealant, if you use silicon follow the directions on
the packaging and allow the sealant cure overnight before proceeding to step
#3).
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Empty the water out of the assembly and place the gravel
into the bottom of one of the buckets. This will be the Planter, the other
bucket will be the reservoir.
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Place the window screen over the top of the gravel. Fold the
excess over or you can trim the screen with a pair of scissors. The screen
acts as a filter to keep the growing medium in place. So try to fit the
screen as close to the sides of the bucket as you can. You don't have to
have a perfect fit, but the better the screen fits the less growing medium
will get washed into the reservoir when you drain the system during the
"Ebb" cycle. In fact if too much growing medium gets through the
screen it can actually clog the fill/drain tube.
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Add the cannabis hydroponic growing medium to the bucket.
(NOTE: you will need to wash and / or pre-soak the growing medium before
adding to the system, depending on the type of growing medium that you are
using.
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Plant your seedling, rooted cutting or
seed in the cannabis hydroponic growing medium. NOTE: The Professor recommends starting your
seeds separately and then adding the seedling(s) to the system.
CARE AND FEEDING
INSTRUCTIONS
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Put the planter on the platform*
and leave the reservoir in the "lowered" position.
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TIP:
If you don't have a platform there is an easy way to make one: Stand two
standard masonry blocks on end and place a board big enough to hold both buckets
on top.
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Fill your reservoir with water and mix
the nutrient solution as per the instructions on the fertilizer package.
Check pH of the nutrient solution and adjust accordingly (NOTE: The required
pH value will vary depending on the requirements of the plant and the kind
of growing medium. Cover the reservoir with a loose fitting lid to keep out
debris. It is a good idea to aerate the nutrient solution with an air pump
and air stone to keep it from stagnating.
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To feed and water your plant(s) simply
lift the reservoir bucket and set it on the platform next to the planter
bucket. Wait a few minutes and then lower the reservoir back down. CAUTION:
a full 5 gallon bucket weighs about 40 pounds, if you can't lift that much
make smaller amounts of nutrient solution.
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Repeat step #9 periodically, how often
you need to do a watering cycle depends on several variables, size and type
of plants, type of growing medium, weather conditions, etc., making watering
cycles a bit of a guessing game, however with this type of system it is hard
to over water so when in doubt...DO IT.
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Check the pH of the nutrient solution
every couple of days and adjust if needed.
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When the plants have used up about
half of the nutrient solution you can add WATER ONLY to
bring the level back up (do not add fertilizer or you could cause a nutrient
build up that could harm the plants). Recheck pH and adjust if necessary.
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When the plants have used half of the
nutrient solution for the second time you need to change out the nutrient
solution by draining the reservoir and then mix a fresh batch (as per step
#8 above). Use the old nutrient solution on house plants or other
vegetation.
HYDROPONIC GROW GUIDE
FOR CANNABIS
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