Recirculating Deep Water Culture Diagram

Recirculating deep water culture diagram
A Recirculating Deep Water Culture (RDWC) system enhances DWC by adding a circulation pump and large diameter piping to connect each of the grow sites to a common reservoir. This ensures even and optimal distribution and mixing of the nutrient solution flowing to each bucket which results in better, higher yields.
Which is better DWC or RDWC?
The primary difference is that DWC has only one reservoir, as opposed to RDWC utilizing multiple buckets and only one main reservoir. Also, when DWC container is large, there is a thermal mass effect in using more water and buffering {steadying} temperature fluctuation that occurs much faster in RDWC.
How does RWDC work?
This unique, high-performance water culture system utilizes negative water pressure to recirculate oxygenated nutrient solution through the plant's root zone. Requiring no timers, the 24/7 circulation and aeration encourages rapid root growth and ensures pH and EC levels are uniform throughout the entire system.













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