Aqua Globes? Say Whaaat?

Seamaiden

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Haven't used them, but they look kinda cool. It would be nice if they made them look just like giant trichomes. :)
 

Ravioli

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My pants seriously got tighter when I saw that commercial. Two weeks without having to water your plants?
 

lexterian

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This is quite interesting!
They DO look pretty!
I just don't trust these kind of sites you know,so if anyone has any experience or thoughts on this please post.
 

MrFishy

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So now someone here simply needs to create a tapered spike that screws onto a two-liter bottle, or something similar. I can see it now . . . "NEVER, EVER water your plants again"
 

Ravioli

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So now someone here simply needs to create a tapered spike that screws onto a two-liter bottle, or something similar. I can see it now . . . "NEVER, EVER water your plants again"

So yeah when the DEA busts down your door you get busted for copyright infringement too. :mrgreen:
 

Seamaiden

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So yeah when the DEA busts down your door you get busted for copyright infringement too. :mrgreen:
Huh? No, I don't think they're copyrighted. They're just a clever trick. They work on a similar principle to the used by many water polo (and evil scuba instructors) coaches to train. Take a 5gal. bottle (like a Sparklett's bottle), fill it with water, and drain it while treading water. It is one HELL of a workout, because the only way that water is gonna drain is if you keep the opening raised over the top of the water. Good thing fresh water is only 8lbs./gallon, huh?
 

HitmanX111

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yo thats whatsup ravioli. damn my mom has some of those in her house plants and i dont ever see her mess with em and they look damn good. im thinkin of just taken one and given it a try eh? think i should?
 

Ravioli

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Huh? No, I don't think they're copyrighted. They're just a clever trick. They work on a similar principle to the used by many water polo (and evil scuba instructors) coaches to train. Take a 5gal. bottle (like a Sparklett's bottle), fill it with water, and drain it while treading water. It is one HELL of a workout, because the only way that water is gonna drain is if you keep the opening raised over the top of the water. Good thing fresh water is only 8lbs./gallon, huh?

Only a joke. It was just interesting to me. Going on vacation -- Might work, right?
 

Ravioli

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yo thats whatsup ravioli. damn my mom has some of those in her house plants and i dont ever see her mess with em and they look damn good. im thinkin of just taken one and given it a try eh? think i should?

yeahyeah give it a try and let me know how it goes

I'm too poor.
 

HitmanX111

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lol dude im to poor.. damn but see this is kind of exciting me because as of 2 days ago i was looking for a easier way than making a drip system or something because im going out of state for really 2 weeks and now i see this? haha dude its pretty damn awesome what a coincidence. but yeah dude i think im about to get one and try it out for like a week or so just see if theres any difference. ill let yall kno if it actually works good :D
 

Ravioli

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lol dude im to poor.. damn but see this is kind of exciting me because as of 2 days ago i was looking for a easier way than making a drip system or something because im going out of state for really 2 weeks and now i see this? haha dude its pretty damn awesome what a coincidence. but yeah dude i think im about to get one and try it out for like a week or so just see if theres any difference. ill let yall kno if it actually works good :D

Nice. I'll probably mess around and MacGyver something. :joint:
 

erbium

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People have been sticking 1 liter or 2 liter bottles with water in them upside down for ever when they left for vacation . I read about it in High Times at least 15 years ago .
 

vps

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not with these plants...but I have used the 2 liter or 1/2 gallon bottles to water tomatos, squash, cukes, etc before. Worked great. That was so it wouldn't run off in my garden and get the water right where it needed to be. I have thought about adding those to these plants...maybe next time. I'm on a first grow of 25 plants, 8 varieties
 
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