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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfreek" data-source="post: 405004" data-attributes="member: 18522"><p>My first wife and I had a big hydroponics setup for years. I was completely amazed at how fast everything grew and the quantity most of the plants produced. we used a mixture of deep water and what I called pass by watering. The pass by was a system where all the pots hung from chains and then the nutrient matter was dripped into the top pot and watered the others as the solution passed by on it's way to the pots below then into a trough to be recirculated. In a 40' X 68' long green house we could grow the equivalent of an 11 to 13 acre traditional farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfreek, post: 405004, member: 18522"] My first wife and I had a big hydroponics setup for years. I was completely amazed at how fast everything grew and the quantity most of the plants produced. we used a mixture of deep water and what I called pass by watering. The pass by was a system where all the pots hung from chains and then the nutrient matter was dripped into the top pot and watered the others as the solution passed by on it's way to the pots below then into a trough to be recirculated. In a 40' X 68' long green house we could grow the equivalent of an 11 to 13 acre traditional farm. [/QUOTE]
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