Perforator
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Nice setup. How do you get inside to do any maintenance though?
cant wait to see final harvest mate, nice set up also!!
I wanna seeeee!
nice grow snow
I will tomorrow. Ive been borrowing my roommates camera but hes gone til tomorrow nightPlease do another quick photo update when you get back.
Haha... I'm not gonna respond to that first part. It cost me about 16-1800 when it was all said and done. It started to smell amazing towards the last 2 weeks. I tried putting one of those carbon filters that looks like an air intake for a car, but it didn't do much. Maybe should have just used Ona Gel.send me some in the mail lol.. How much did it cost you to set up this system? and does it have any smell to it?
It was tight, but I could slide underneath and sit up between the plants and the tube. Like i said, it was a squeeze. A lot of the work I could do from the back though.Nice setup. How do you get inside to do any maintenance though?
Hey sorry, i got in a major hurry to leave. I'm in New Zealand now, shredding it up, but forgot to take pics before I got rid of it.any pic of the dry buds?
Sick, buddy! I love the pvc support idea. I might use your design on my next grow when I get back. I built a 3/4" pvc frame for mine that my roommate is now taking care of while I'm gone until October, but yours looks much simpler.PVC is FUN! Been working on this one since last year, Haven't had time to do anything with it.....until now, just about ready to do my first run.
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I thought that after I built it, but then towards the end the water gets pretty close to spilling over so had the holes been on an angle, it would have spilled a lot.How do you control the water level in each section?
I used these 3" rubber pvc endcaps cut in half so you can take them out as needed. You gotta play with them to find the level that suits your needs. But the good thing is, once the roots have developed, there's almost no need for them except for in the event of a power outage. But for that I bought a surge protector with a battery that will last a few hours running the pump. The roots themselves will also cause a little damming of the water as well, so it works out well where you can kinda just run the pump. With the battery pack, the only thing you have to watch for is pump failure.
Shouldn't you have drilled the holes for the pots on an angle so the plants don't grow straight up?
I used 2x2 lumber with 4" L brackets for support, but look at grow4flow's design in the pic, I like it better. Looks much simpler.i am building something similar to this i love your design what are those that you use to hold up the pipes