Pipes work but unless it is for fun it is a waste of time/money for the most part. I grew strawberries using that type of system to try it out. Wasn't impressed with the results compared to putting them in the ground.
When done correctly you can GREATLY increase your yields. At a minimum you need a clear plastic roof and overhead wires. The roof is to keep out any useless rain water. The overhead wires are so you can prune the plants properly and hold them up.
If you want the best bang for your buck the wires and proper pruning will greatly improve yields. Even when still grown in dirt.
I had a commercial hydroponic greenhouse for 5 or 6 years. I retired really early and done it because it was something I always wanted to do. The money part wasn't real important so I tried a lot of different stuff in that time.
I found grow bags with perlite was by far the best way for hydroponics for many reasons.
All the automatic watering can be done fairly cheap. If you have any specific questions just ask.
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