What makes HydroBucket different from regular DWC buckets?
HydroBucket has a side access reservoir that lets you top up, drain, check pH/EC, and inspect roots without lifting the plant. It removes the biggest hassle of traditional DWC: lid-lifting and root disturbance.
What comes with HydroBucket, and what lids does it support?
You get the HydroBucket and its side reservoir cover. It’s compatible with any 6” mesh pot lid or you can choose the HydroPod lid variant for a built-in media system.
How much water does HydroBucket hold?
HydroBucket is a 5-gallon-style bucket, but the recommended fill volume is 13.2 L (3.5 gallons) to maintain an air gap and avoid overfilling. Early on, fill higher to help roots reach water, then lower it as roots grow.
Does HydroBucket include an air pump or airstone?
No—those are sold separately. Use a strong air pump with a compact airstone that stays submerged even as the water level drops. More bubbles = happier roots.
How do I change water or top up HydroBucket during a grow?
Use the side reservoir to top up or drain without disturbing the plant. A small pump or siphon hose works best for changes. Shop vacs can work too—just be gentle near roots.
Can I check pH or EC without lifting the lid?
Yes—just dip your probe or sample vial through the side access. You can also inspect roots, water level, and airstone function with minimal disruption.
Does HydroBucket prevent algae and light leaks?
Yes—its covered design helps block light, which reduces algae. The foam collar also seals around the stem to limit exposure and keep the root zone cleaner.
How do I clean and reuse HydroBucket?
Drain and rinse after each grow, then scrub and sanitise as needed. It’s made from food-grade plastic and built for repeat use. Just check lid seals and covers each run.
What plant size or type is HydroBucket best for?
It works great for medium to large, fast-growing plants. Use one bucket per plant and allow enough space between them for airflow, training, and maintenance access.
What media and lid setup should I use?
If you’re using a mesh pot lid, clay pebbles or rockwool cubes are common. The HydroPod lid system supports plug-style starts and has a built-in support collar and media insert.
Can I top-feed in HydroBucket?
Yes—many growers top-feed during early growth to speed up root development, then switch to full DWC once roots reach the water.
Can HydroBucket be used outdoors?
It can, but DWC outdoors is trickier. Keep the bucket shaded and water temps cool. Indoors or greenhouses are easier to manage long-term.
Can I use HydroBucket with sterile or microbial systems?
Yes—it works with both. Just don’t mix incompatible products (like chlorine with microbes). Keep water temps stable and aeration strong to avoid root issues.
Can I link multiple HydroBuckets together?
HydroBucket is a standalone DWC unit, but experienced growers often modify them for RDWC setups. You’ll need to add plumbing, valves, and ensure the system stays leakproof and lightproof.
Is HydroBucket good for beginners or advanced growers?
Both. Beginners love how it simplifies checks and changes. Experienced growers use it to streamline routines and save time. Pro tip: run strong aeration, block light, and use the side access often—that’s how you catch problems early.