The Bucket Head Wet/Dry Vac Powerhead can be used to turn a The Home Depot brand 5 gal. multi-use bucket (sold separately) into a powerful wet dry vacuum. The powerhead features a 1.75 peak horsepower
I try to avoid runoff. Which its nearly impossible now that I'm using coco. So I just let the runoff hit the floor tray in the tent. After an hour or so I just take a towel or two and get down in there and dry it up
BUT I just ordered 12" saucers. The 10" weren't big enough. So my plan is let the saucers catch the water. Once they're done use towels and dry up the water
The Bucket Head Wet/Dry Vac Powerhead can be used to turn a The Home Depot brand 5 gal. multi-use bucket (sold separately) into a powerful wet dry vacuum. The powerhead features a 1.75 peak horsepower
I may pick one up myself and just sit my pot on this grid I have and elevate it above the catch trays. Thanks for that. I been meaning to look into one.
I may pick one up myself and just sit my pot on this grid I have and elevate it above the catch trays. Thanks for that. I been meaning to look into one.
I have a little one with a small hose for a 5 gal bucket, and a bigger one with a longer hose that's for my 18 gal Rubbermaid container that reaches from my bathroom to my grow areas. Makes it way easier. I got mine from my hydro shop for cheap. The little one was less than $10, then I had to buy the hose and crap. Super cheap still.
Always feed til runoff. Jack the plants up on these or something similar.
You can leave them on there and suck the run off out when they finish dripping. This way you are letting it drain properly.
In the photo there in veg so there's only one tray and jug, when flowering there's 3 trays with 3 jugs but the same principle, elevate the tray at the back and use a piece of capillary mating at the low end into the jug and it will empty to the lowest point, I go in to the run off already collected in the jug.
Capillary mat/matt? can lift nutrient up and over a good height 6/8 maybe 10" and deliver it to any vessel you choose.