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Watering set up
Wilma pots, does anybody use them? Are they any kop? I have contemplated getting a 5 pot xxl set up, 25 litre pots though, that's a lot of muck. Plus I don't think I could dial in any particular feeding regime/times to suit the way I like to grow/feed so basically I would be just buying a big square holding tank with oversized pots and a few bits of piping. Also if I wanted to run a 16 pot run its another top set up. I intend to run only 5 and 16 pot grows for the time being.
Which leads me onto, surely it meks sense to just buy plenty of piping and connectors to cover whatever size grow I am running, with say a 70 litre holding tank and a pump I can switch on whenever it is needed. However, buying a pump isn't as simple as that, there's millions of them lol Can someone suggest a suitably priced pump that would be up to the job/adequate power to cover the various pot numbers, and any recommendations of best diam piping for to keep a good pressure running through for a flood? Or, should I just save up and get a 5 pot xxl now and get a 16 pot one later, at least this way the tank will be held within the tent so saving room space. Decisions decisions, what yas reckon lads/lass's Cheers in advance
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I've got 2 of the 8 pot set ups mate , don't use them tbh .
I can't seem to keep it dialed in using recirculating nutes in coco so I usually just use them to catch the run off . A mate uses a 4 pot with clay pebbles and seems to do ok with it though |
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