I know straight hydro is better and to be honest hand watering got old quick want less maintenanceIf your grows in coco were successful why would you change?
Tired of hand watering? Check Amazon for Blumat watering system. You will never go back.I know straight hydro is better and to be honest hand watering got old quick want less maintenance
I haven't.Tired of hand watering? Check Amazon for Blumat watering system. You will never go back.
5" carrots? 9" carrots? Which system? Gravity? Pump? EtcI haven't.
Once I got blumats dialed in I never looked back. I grow in coco and these work great. I recommend them.
1 dozen 6 inch with gravity drip from 5 gallon trash can5" carrots? 9" carrots? Which system? Gravity? Pump? Etc
Interesting. I have heard of them but never looked into it properly.I haven't.
Once I got blumats dialed in I never looked back. I grow in coco and these work great. I recommend them.
Gravity, 5" carrots, 3 gallon fabric pots, straight coco.5" carrots? 9" carrots? Which system? Gravity? Pump? Etc
I'm currently only using them in flower and I do run at a reduced rate. They are as simple as they look. It's all gravity fed. I have an 18 gallon tote on a shelf about four feet high next to my grow tent. I just drilled a hole, put the spigot on and ran the line through one of the bottom openings on the tent. I just add nutrient solution as needed to the reservoir. I have a small pond pump on the bottom to keep everything circulating in the reservoir.Interesting. I have heard of them but never looked into it properly.
Do you run your nutrients at a reduced rate? Are they as simple as they look, because they look like a few bits n bobs. Looking at the price tag I wouldn't mind trying them to see what the crack is. Are there any mechanical pieces or is It just gravity fed?
You know it huh?!I know straight hydro is better and to be honest hand watering got old quick want less maintenance
What lolYou know it huh?!
You know it, 100% and certifiable, that hydro is better??What lol