HashAssassin
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Here's the ebb and flow system I have used for small spaces. For you apartment dwellers who have a porch with a closet you can fit 2 of these side by side easy. These instructions do not include the frame to hold the table.
Home depot ebb & flow table setup
Materials:
1. Concrete mixing tub from home depot (27.5"x19.75"x6") $5
2. Ebb&flow fittings from hydro shop $10( I'm sure you could also rig something up found in home depot's plumbing section )
3. black vinyl hose from home depot (5/8"inner diameter 1/2"inner diameter) $3
4. Submersible pump from hydro shop/fish store $10-$30 depending on GPH
5. white egg crate(In the ceiling tile section, only comes in 2'x4') $10.50
6. 18 gallon Rubbermaid tub $5 or your choice for reservoir
Tools needed:
1. drill
2. 1" wood boring bit
3. Snips for cutting egg crate
Directions:
1. Drill one inch holes where desired in the flood table
2. Screw in the fittings
3. Cut the egg crate to 18"x15" and 4"x4" holes in the egg crate for the fittings
4.Attach hoses to pump and fittings
5.Put pump in reservoir, fill with nutes, and you are done!
The beauty of DIY is adaptability. Here's the double tub version I used in the porch closet and in a 4x4 tent. You can also use the large tubs if desired.
Home depot ebb & flow table setup
Materials:
1. Concrete mixing tub from home depot (27.5"x19.75"x6") $5
2. Ebb&flow fittings from hydro shop $10( I'm sure you could also rig something up found in home depot's plumbing section )
3. black vinyl hose from home depot (5/8"inner diameter 1/2"inner diameter) $3
4. Submersible pump from hydro shop/fish store $10-$30 depending on GPH
5. white egg crate(In the ceiling tile section, only comes in 2'x4') $10.50
6. 18 gallon Rubbermaid tub $5 or your choice for reservoir
Tools needed:
1. drill
2. 1" wood boring bit
3. Snips for cutting egg crate
Directions:
1. Drill one inch holes where desired in the flood table
2. Screw in the fittings
3. Cut the egg crate to 18"x15" and 4"x4" holes in the egg crate for the fittings
4.Attach hoses to pump and fittings
5.Put pump in reservoir, fill with nutes, and you are done!
The beauty of DIY is adaptability. Here's the double tub version I used in the porch closet and in a 4x4 tent. You can also use the large tubs if desired.