Deep Water Culture

Deep Water Culture (DWC) is a hydroponic system where plant roots are suspended directly in a reservoir of aerated, nutrient-rich water. An air pump and airstone continuously oxygenate the solution, preventing root rot and delivering nutrients around the clock for rapid plant growth.

Key Facts

  • Roots hang in oxygenated nutrient solution 24 hours a day
  • Air pump and airstone are essential β€” dissolved oxygen prevents root rot
  • Among the fastest growth rates of any hydroponic system
  • Simple design with few moving parts; low maintenance once established
  • Ideal for lettuce, herbs, spinach, and fast-maturing leafy crops
  • Net pots hold plants suspended above or at the waterline

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