An advanced hydroponic system where multiple plants grow with their roots submerged in oxygenated, nutrient-rich water that continuously circulates through a network of interconnected reservoirs. Unlike standard Deep Water Culture (DWC), which has individual containers, RDWC connects these containers to a central reservoir that distributes nutrients and oxygen to all plants. This constant recirculation maintains a stable pH, temperature, and nutrient concentration throughout the system, promoting uniform growth.
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In the Wild — Example
Recirculating Deep Water Culture is more complex to set up but the root development and growth rates are impressive.
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