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.
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).
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).
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).
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.
HYDROPONIC
FERTILIZER * - A good quality cannabis hydroponic
fertilizer is required, regular "dirt"
fertilizers do not contain essential
"micro-nutrients".
pH TEST
KIT
*
- You will need some way of checking and
adjusting the pH of your nutrient
solution.
ASSEMBLY
OF SYSTEM
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.
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.
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.
Plant your seedling, rooted cutting or
seed in the growing medium.
CARE AND
FEEDING
INSTRUCTIONS
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.
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).
Place floating platform on top of the
nutrient solution. Put plastic cups into the
holes in the floating
platform.
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.
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.
2 - 5 GALLON BUCKETS
(or
equivalent water tight plastic container). Make
sure that the buckets don't have any
leaks.
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.
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).
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").
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.
HYDROPONIC
FERTILIZER
* - A good quality cannabis
hydroponic fertilizer is required, regular
"dirt" fertilizers do not contain essential
"micro-nutrients".
pH TEST
KIT*- You will need some way of
checking and adjusting the pH of your nutrient
solution.
ASSEMBLY
OF SYSTEM
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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
Put the planter on the
platform* and leave the reservoir in the "lowered"
position.
*
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.
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.
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.
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.
Check the pH of the nutrient solution
every couple of days and adjust if
needed.
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.
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.