How do you drain your runoff?

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I'm currently going to remodel the drawers from a small plastic dresser I found for free on the side of the road. no better price on ground scores
 
a 200ml syringe i guess is feasible. are people serious about a turkey baster? that is 1.5oz. that would take me 45 minutes to remove the runoff from 1 tray.

put your trays at an angle and drill a drain hole or use a pump
 


I only wish....i hadda basement.
It’s perfect. It’s not a walkout so there are no doors or windows. It stays cool in the summer and very cool in the winter. Perfect for HPS.
 
How big are your pots?

If 10 gallon or under just water in your shower. Let run off finish out. Put back in tent.

Simple and doesn't cost a thing.

I'm 200lbs in shape, and I dread moving wet 10gallon pots. Most plants I've grown in 10gallon pots end up hitting the ceiling of whatever room I'm in if I lift them, and I'm average height... This task would make watering so unpleasant I'd surely avoid the task as much as possible.

My current grow is in 10gallon fabric pots -- can tell you just moving the plants in my tent/bedroom to inspect trichomes and whatnot has become a chore
 
I'm 200lbs in shape, and I dread moving wet 10gallon pots. Most plants I've grown in 10gallon pots end up hitting the ceiling of whatever room I'm in if I lift them, and I'm average height... This task would make watering so unpleasant I'd surely avoid the task as much as possible.

My current grow is in 10gallon fabric pots -- can tell you just moving the plants in my tent/bedroom to inspect trichomes and whatnot has become a chore
Just curious, why such huge pots for an indoor grow? I have grown 1 plant that took up up a 5x5 tent in a 5 gallon fabric pot, why so big?
 
I'm 200lbs in shape, and I dread moving wet 10gallon pots. Most plants I've grown in 10gallon pots end up hitting the ceiling of whatever room I'm in if I lift them, and I'm average height... This task would make watering so unpleasant I'd surely avoid the task as much as possible.

My current grow is in 10gallon fabric pots -- can tell you just moving the plants in my tent/bedroom to inspect trichomes and whatnot has become a chore
I know just what you mean. I use 15 gal pots. And instead of perlite, I used pumice and lava rock. Holy shit, lava rock makes it way heavier. I use a handcart when I move them from upstairs to downstairs. There's no way I could carry these by hand. In my room I just slide them around.

Wizzle is a little bigger than me though, lol.
 
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