Grow Mediums Brummie Bubbler - DWC - RDWC - Questions ?

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Hello People :grin:

Is a Brummie Bubbler a DWC with a top feed dripper?
If you link a DWC or Brummie Bubbler does that make it a RDWC?

I would like to understand the main points of DWC and RDWC.
Is it lots of bubbles to splash on the hanging roots and lots of dissolved oxygen for the roots that reach the soup?
Is the dripper needed in the Brummie Bubbler?
Most DWC systems I see dont have a top feed dripper.

I see most people use an air stone in there DWC system, would there be any benefit in using a fogger/mister to create really fine mist along with an air stone?

Im thinking of buying a 110l dust bin with lid to make a massive single pot DWC.
My idea being more litres of water feed the more stable things would be.

I'd be very grateful for you views and advice.
THANKS IN ADVANCE :peace:
 
Brummie Bubbler WTF funny name tho
I had to take a look at that
I can only answer a few of your questions.

Is a Brummie Bubbler a DWC with a top feed dripper?
NO it´s not a DWC "deep water culture"
It`s basically a top feed recirculations system like the aquafarm/ waterfarm/ plant!t gemini. different shape same system

Is the dripper needed in the Brummie Bubbler?
It will not work without it
after looking 5 min on youtube it does not look like the roots will go into the res.. so if no top feed (dripper) plant will get no nutes / water

Someone correct me if im wrong!
Stay green
Peace
 
Thanks KSJ.
The Brummie Bubble does allow roots into the soup. The trough the plant is sat in has holes drilled to allow this :)

No one else on here got anything to add ! :)

Ive bought an 85l dustbin today for my MONSTER single plant DWC project.
1 plant, 1 huge pot, 60l per min air pump spread by 4 air stones, 1000w e-papillon light.
Im going to do a step by step diary on here when all the bits arrive.
 
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