Creature1969
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Heh! I put my fabric pots in oil drain pans and just run the wire to the lip of the pan. Adjustments made easy!
The GoPro NX Level saucer risers fit the standard plastic oil pan from walmart/auto zone/home depot perfectly. The 14" riser that is. Drill a half inch hole with a step drill bit...half inch rubber grommet seal...half inch barbed tees , couplers, elbows and half inch hydroponic hose and plumb all the oil pans together for the lowest clearance drain to waste automation your going to get. Provided a simple drip manifold up top. Way lower than any tray/table setup. With a 2 or 3 gallon fabric root pruning pot up top with a dripper or 2....its one foot exactly from oil pan bottom to top lip of pot. Perfect for all but the lowest height growrooms. If anyone knows of full drip to drain automation thats any lower...iam all ears. Because half way automation (drip up top/manual shop vac by hand runoff from saucers) sucks balls.Heh! I put my fabric pots in oil drain pans and just run the wire to the lip of the pan. Adjustments made easy!
I used to do 72 hours of dark pre chop. Now we just catch them before lights come on to avoid loading. Why no 7 gallon anymore?View attachment 3895963 I like the fabric pots. Not SmartPots though with the handles that get in the way of watering. I used to use 7-gal. fabric pots, next run I'm using 3-gallon fabric pots, after letting the roots mass in 1-gal. plastic pots for 30-days, then give them another 10-days to veg in their new 3-gallon fabric pots, then on to 12/12 light cycle and flower until chop time.
Note: On the advice of HydroJoe, I'm putting the plants in total darkness for 24-hrs. on their last full-day growing on earth, as we know it, then chopping in early morning, with a Tiger-Jaw limb lopper at the trunk base, before the nutrients can run up the trunk to save the flowers (it thinks). Outta mah' way.....I'm growing HE'YA'.
Quick snip and flipped to hanging upside down whilst I remove individual branches from the main trunk. Tiger-Jaw is the strongest ratchet lopper in the USA. Tell 'em Kirk sent youse. There has been nothing like this tool since 9/11/2001
http://www.staffent.com/t2-telescopic-one-touch-handle-ratchet-tree-loppers/
nice thanks
I have to agree
Yea it allows air to pass through the walls of the fabric but not let water just leak out madly, more airflow
Extended darkness before harvest is a myth....Oh! wrong thread - lolView attachment 3895963 I like the fabric pots. Not SmartPots though with the handles that get in the way of watering. I used to use 7-gal. fabric pots, next run I'm using 3-gallon fabric pots, after letting the roots mass in 1-gal. plastic pots for 30-days, then give them another 10-days to veg in their new 3-gallon fabric pots, then on to 12/12 light cycle and flower until chop time.
Note: On the advice of HydroJoe, I'm putting the plants in total darkness for 24-hrs. on their last full-day growing on earth, as we know it, then chopping in early morning, with a Tiger-Jaw limb lopper at the trunk base, before the nutrients can run up the trunk to save the flowers (it thinks). Outta mah' way.....I'm growing HE'YA'.
Quick snip and flipped to hanging upside down whilst I remove individual branches from the main trunk. Tiger-Jaw is the strongest ratchet lopper in the USA. Tell 'em Kirk sent youse. There has been nothing like this tool since 9/11/2001
http://www.staffent.com/t2-telescopic-one-touch-handle-ratchet-tree-loppers/
LOL - and I sure ain't spending a hundred bucks to prevent the "nutrients from running up the trunk to save the flowers".Extended darkness before harvest is a myth....Oh! wrong thread - lol