Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

Sub Zero

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Last, do you have a website off the top of your head that you use to buy the EZ clone sprayers? The cheapest I've found is .70 ea. I'm trying to limit costs, since I'm going to try to have a couple extra sets on hand.

I found some cheap
Red 360* sprayers from...
http://www.berryhillirrigation.com/SPD/single-piece-jet-red--800019FB-1245357551.jsp

These are the cheapest I could find on the web, I bought 100 myself.

But I like this style better... http://www.dripdepot.com/1247

Better seal, easier on the fingers when installing and removing them, those
red ones hurt my fingers :cry:




:joint:
 

dagobaker

Well-Known Member

I found some cheap
Red 360* sprayers from...
http://www.berryhillirrigation.com/SPD/single-piece-jet-red--800019FB-1245357551.jsp

These are the cheapest I could find on the web, I bought 100 myself.

But I like this style better... http://www.dripdepot.com/1247

Better seal, easier on the fingers when installing and removing them, those
red ones hurt my fingers :cry:




:joint:
thankx for posting.....best price ive seen
makes u wonder just how bad they are screwing us at the hydro store
 

Sub Zero

Well-Known Member
thankx for posting.....best price ive seen
makes u wonder just how bad they are screwing us at the hydro store
You are welcome...
On the prices at hydro stores, yes they are high; but all the info I get from them, more then makes up for the extra $$$

:joint:
 

dakin3d

Well-Known Member

I found some cheap
Red 360* sprayers from...
http://www.berryhillirrigation.com/SPD/single-piece-jet-red--800019FB-1245357551.jsp

These are the cheapest I could find on the web, I bought 100 myself.

But I like this style better... http://www.dripdepot.com/1247

Better seal, easier on the fingers when installing and removing them, those
red ones hurt my fingers :cry:




:joint:
I'll reiterate thanks for posting! THis is the best price i've seen, and I agree with you in that I think I'll go w/ the blue sprayers. Happy growing and stay safe!:weed:
 

JimmyT

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but all the info I get from them, more then makes up for the extra $$$
Let's be honest, most hydro stores give the kind of info that promotes the products they sell. Hardly the kind of objective information I'm usually looking for. But I can't speak for your hydro store peeps :leaf:
 

johnnywriight

Active Member
i heard that jimmy.... the douche at the shop by me gives you a different story everytime i go in there... whatever your asking him about is the best "all his buddies use it" time to open a shop :)
 

sherriberry

New Member
im making some serious tweeks to your setup stinkbud... for the better hopefully..

still going to use 50 inch fence posts...

but inside im having 50-80 micron sprayers just down stream of each plant site.

i put screen over the drain side of the post so that root matter cant make it back to the tank.

i have a lateral pipe or post that feeds water back to the main res... so that one res can feed more than just 2 or 3 posts, but instead 6+

im using a different pump that is a 35 psi pump instead of the 3-5 psi that the fish tank pond pumps you are using make

biggest upgrade to the whole thing is...

my system is modular... meaning the individual posts all attach and detach from the main system via pvc "repair couplings"... so with a few tists... i can remove a post and take it to antoher site... to another res... to another light.... and the plants stay stationary in that post so no shock is done to them.

the stand that holds the posts is specific to each site, and is basically a few 2x3 boards that hold the posts at the propper angle, and the posts can be slide sideways to and from eachtoher based on plant size.

thats the jist of it...
 

Sub Zero

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Let's be honest, most hydro stores give the kind of info that promotes the products they sell. Hardly the kind of objective information I'm usually looking for. But I can't speak for your hydro store peeps :leaf:
Not so much on products, most of my questions are on plant health, controlling pests and the like. They are always trying to sell you the newest, bestist, GUARRANTEED to double your harvest over night, top shelf products... LOL!!! :bigjoint:
 

LionsRoor

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im making some serious tweeks to your setup stinkbud... for the better hopefully..

still going to use 50 inch fence posts...

but inside im having 50-80 micron sprayers just down stream of each plant site.

i put screen over the drain side of the post so that root matter cant make it back to the tank.

i have a lateral pipe or post that feeds water back to the main res... so that one res can feed more than just 2 or 3 posts, but instead 6+

im using a different pump that is a 35 psi pump instead of the 3-5 psi that the fish tank pond pumps you are using make

biggest upgrade to the whole thing is...

my system is modular... meaning the individual posts all attach and detach from the main system via pvc "repair couplings"... so with a few tists... i can remove a post and take it to antoher site... to another res... to another light.... and the plants stay stationary in that post so no shock is done to them.

the stand that holds the posts is specific to each site, and is basically a few 2x3 boards that hold the posts at the propper angle, and the posts can be slide sideways to and from eachtoher based on plant size.

thats the jist of it...
Sounds great! Got any pics?
 

sherriberry

New Member
the one thing i might have forgot to mention is the lateral pipe or gutter, that all the fence posts spill into... it goes outside the grow room through a hole in the wall that is sealed up then with duct tape (grow room is made of 2x3's and panda wrap and is air and light tight... 8x6x6ft)

so the grow room can be warm, and the res can stay cool... and one can access the res without having to enter their air tight grow room to add water and nutes) letting stink out!

the room is 8x6, and has 5 posts that are each 50 inches long, and are spaced to each hold 5 plants.

the spacing of holes and of posts could easily be reduced, allowing for more posts and more holes (like sog setups)

room can either be vented through a carbon with a fan, or it can be vented to the chimney or sewar pipe.

either way... all stink is gone.

a portable ac can be hooked up to the room as well, and this would kill the need for venting, and then the room could be made air tight

on top of that, if the ac was added, then c02 would be a sinch because its not being vented off, its all absorbed by the plants, and then more is added.

just wanted to say thanks to stink bud for giving me the basic idea to use these posts, otherwise id still be probably messing with 50 buckets :)

I plan on building a bigger room soon perhaps. If i do it will have the co2 and the ac and not vent.
 

JimmyT

Well-Known Member
i heard that jimmy.... the douche at the shop by me gives you a different story everytime i go in there... whatever your asking him about is the best "all his buddies use it" time to open a shop :)
Not so much on products, most of my questions are on plant health, controlling pests and the like. They are always trying to sell you the newest, bestist, GUARRANTEED to double your harvest over night, top shelf products... LOL!!! :bigjoint:
I'll never forget how this one shop owner tried to tell me that the ez clone sprayers would not work (as in make the plants grow properly) if they were upside-down, basically spraying from the top. He convinced me then yet i've seen them work just fine from others' system like "Earl". I've had a love/hate relationship with them from that point on.

Okay I'll bite, BEWARE of what??? :shock:
Yeah, 2nd that, beware of what?
 
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