Keeps me busy as of late. I'm working on automating the watering. Even with a water wand and pump it's a bitch. What can ya do? Try to solve one problem at a time without another one cropping up. It's a real swinging pendulum. Some days workout better than others.
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And the clone tent. I'm working on clone tote 2.0 after these are rooted in a Lowe's 27 gallon tote. The squares on the lid are uniform and evenly spaced rather than diamonds on the home depot tote. I can get 35 clones in the Lowe's tote. Only 24 in the Home Depot unit. Also, I'm redesigning the PVC manifold. I installed 180 degree nozzles spraying up which occasionally causes a small leak at the lid of my tote. This agitates me, and I am solving the problem with 360 degree nozzles positioned in a more appropriate angle so no water is directed towards the edges of the lid. Simple solutions to simple problems. Had to spend another $10 for another tote, but anything worth doing is worth doing right eh?
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The nozzles should be mounted on the top of the PVC manifold rather than the exterior. Instead of 180 degree nozzles they will be changed to 360 degree nozzles. Waiting on my shipment to arrive from dripdepot.com. Great prices and selection on quality nozzles with great threads.
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The beginning of clone tote 2.0. Drilling those out with a 2" hole saw and then sanding each hole by hand is no fun my friends. No fun at all. But it's done. My nozzles should be in by this weekend. Then I'll reconstruct my manifold properly with 360 degree nozzles on top of the PVC manifold. Also, I will take the air lines and electric wire out of the tote through two of the 2" holes via net cups and a foam collar used as a gasket. This will eliminate the need for the marine gorilla tape you see on clone tote 1.0.
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Should have her complete by this weekend. I'll post pics when it's finished properly and 100% leak free. It's really all about the placement of the nozzles and how the manifold is constructed. 800GPH pump powers the manifold. 2 air stones in the bottom for oxygen.