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In this video, we walk you through how to build your very own Deep Water Culture (DWC) system for growing plants indoors. This simple system is perfect for growing greens like Swiss chard, collards, kale, basil, and even peppers. Here’s how we built it: 👉 Start with an HDPE bin 👉 Cut holes in the lid with a 2-inch hole saw for your net cups 👉 Drill a hole for the tubing and clean up the edges 👉 Place the bin on the grow rack 👉 Connect the tubing to the air pump, feeding it through the lid hole 👉 Attach the air stone to the tubing to keep the water aerated 👉 Place net cups into the holes, fill the container with water, and add fertilizer 👉 Make sure the net cups sit just at the water level 👉 Plant your starts (we’re using Fordhook Swiss chard) 👉 The net cups keep plants secure, and roots grow into nutrient-rich water 👉 Set up your grow lights on a timer for consistent growth 🥳 This simple DWC system has been a favorite for growing indoors with minimal effort. We’ve had great success with greens and peppers, and it’s very similar to the DIY Aeroponic System and Kratky system we’ve shared. ➽ Link to supplies: https://onthegrow.tv/LargeDWC - Amazon Affiliate link 👉 If you’re concerned about plastic, we encourage you to research and choose what feels best for you. We use materials we’re comfortable with, but this build may not be for everyone. Our goal is to inspire and help you make informed choices that work for you! #DWC #IndoorGardening #HowToGrow #HydroponicSystems #Microgreens #GrowYourOwnFood #DIYHydroponics #HomeGrowing #IndoorFarming #SwissChard #GrowGreens #PlantGrowth #Hydroponics #HydroponicFarming