TerrapinBlazin
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Unfortunately I have too little of both, lol.Some of us have time, others have money. I can only wish I was one of the latter.
Unfortunately I have too little of both, lol.Some of us have time, others have money. I can only wish I was one of the latter.
Yeah the net pots end up just being a collar for the neoprene. Just makes things faster and easier to deal with. Dont worry about cuttings falling out and they fit perfectly inside a hole saw I already had too.I never could understand the reasoning for using cut off net pots. Why? Is there an advantage to it over just setting the collar into the hole? I guess it just makes things a little more secure and easy to pull out? No pulling the neoprene up and out of a plastic circle.
I made one from the same tote but went with the ultrasonic fogger instead.Hell yeah. I’ll definitely be referring to your pics when I get to building mine. I went to a different Lowe’s today and found the perfect tote. This one is still 5 gallons but it’s got a bigger lid for more sites and is still plenty deep. This is kinda why I got the 210 gph pump. I was thinking about doing 20 sites. Sealing the lid should be super easy because of the locking tabs, and the square bumps shouldn’t be a problem. I think the foam inserts I got are plenty thick. I didn’t get net pots for them but I was imagining the cut ends getting sprayed directly with a pretty much constant mist. If this isn’t the best way I want to know now though, because once the pump, nozzles, and inserts get here I’ll get right to building this. I was also thinking I could solve my space issue by putting it all inside a larger clear tote and putting a t5 over it, if the 120 watt 288 lm310b board in the tent is gonna be too much. That would help with humidity, and that’s a real issue here in central NM.
You need to re order neoprene ones. I've used foam. It holds water rather than repel it like neoprene. Stems get to moist. Rots them out.Yeah I was definitely planning on using weather stripping. It seems like the perfect box. So the net pots aren’t required. That’s okay because I won’t need to take any clones for at least another month. The inserts I got are foam instead of neoprene, and they’re pretty thick so I don’t think they’ll come out easily once I have them wedged, especially if I use a 1 and 7/8 hole saw.
Looks so cool. Roots quick?I made one from the same tote but went with the ultrasonic fogger instead.View attachment 4438242View attachment 4438244
I've read very positive things about it. I considered giving it a go to but couldnt find the right parts in my budget to do it how I wanted.Looks so cool. Roots quick?
I wouldn't say quick. I typically see roots within 2 weeks but that may be due to my environment and quality of the cuttings (older cuttings take longer to root). I do like that it is set it and forget it.Looks so cool. Roots quick?
Interesting. My local friend told me to get foam ones but everyone on here uses neoprene. I’ll look into them.You need to re order neoprene ones. I've used foam. It holds water rather than repel it like neoprene. Stems get to moist. Rots them out.
That's Decently smart. Just 1/2" Pvc?I always used PVC pipe for the collars as per dcyans style. You cut them about an inch and push them into holes till flush with inside of cover. Just drop the cut in and the branch keeps them from falling through. Also the holes allow hot air to travel out. You'd think water would spray out, it doesn't. I tried to make the same style I had for decades when I moved to America and used that same box above but the weather stripping I used didn't work, still got a small drip. I would love to use it since I already have it.
Fucking A that's cleverExactly. Some people glue them in place, others take them out and wash them.