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Looking to grow your favorite vegetables with ease and efficiency? This video is your ultimate guide to building an unlimited deep water culture (DWC) system, a hydroponic setup that keeps plants thriving with minimal effort. Deep Water Culture (DWC) is a hydroponic method where plant roots are suspended in a nutrient-rich water solution, constantly oxygenated by air stones. This system allows plants to grow faster and healthier compared to traditional soil gardening. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to set up a passive DWC system that’s perfect for growing tomatoes, capsicums, cucumbers, peppers, chillies, and more. We’ll cover everything you need, from the tools and materials required to the assembly process and final walkthrough. By the end of this video, you’ll have a fully automated DWC system that uses a separate reservoir and gravity to maintain water levels, ensuring your plants get the nutrients and oxygen they need to flourish. This system is ideal for gardeners of all experience levels who want a simple, reliable way to grow vegetables and herbs year-round. Watch now and learn how to take your hydroponic gardening to the next level! If you found this video helpful, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more hydroponic tips and DIY projects. Happy growing! Parts Needed: 2 buckets for deep water culture (DWC). 1 bucket for the reservoir. An air pump capable of running 2 air stones. 2 air stones to oxygenate the nutrient solution in the DWC buckets. 2 net cups to hold the plants. 3 small outlet plugs to link the buckets. PVC outlets for connecting the tubing. A float valve to control and maintain the water level in the reservoir bucket. T-joints to connect the reservoir to the DWC buckets. Flexible tubing to transport water between the buckets. Clay balls or another substrate to support the plants in the net cups. Young plants or seeds, such as tomatoes, capsicums, cucumbers, or peppers. Hydroponic nutrient solution for feeding the plants. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:33 - Materials Needed 0:59 - System Overview and How It Works 1:36 - Drilling and Fitting Components 5:27 - System Walkthrough 6:37 - Final Setup and Maintenance Tips