Semi-hydro is so popular now, but everyone says to replace the water every few days because it runs out of oxygen. Coming from the aquarium/pond world I thought, “what if I put an extra bubble thing+pump into the pot?”

Apparently that’s DWC. But so many of the ready-to-use DWC setups are…kind of ugly. I think people use them more for vegetables or weed. The caladium are from bulbs (etsy and Home Depot), the tradescantia are cuttings I took from a coworker’s plant, and the “Ti” plants are still just logs I’m propagating that are showing their first little nubs now. Using aquarium liquid fertiizers.

I just want to avoid having a bunch of dirt in my apartment. Sweeping it, vacuuming, dirt stains…

  • Deebster@infosec.pub
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    27 days ago

    I like the idea of hydro since watering plants is a bit of a dark art (your plant is unhealthy often means you’re watering too much or not enough).

    I had to look up DWC (Deep Water Culture) and the page was talking about fast growth as one of the benefits. If you’re not growing crops, I can see that being bit undesirable - have you noticed high growth levels?

    • Günther Unlustig 🍄@slrpnk.net
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      26 days ago

      The high growth isn’t particularly a pro of DWC - it’s one of hydro in general.

      Yeah, I believe my plants (both houseplants and balcony crops) are growing crazy fast, but I don’t know if it’s due to hydro, or just the all in all great conditions in general, like lots of light.

      I “sadly” don’t have any plants in soil anymore, so I can’t compare it. But science confirms it too 👍