Indoor Hope's perpetual Skyline grow

U should try one of them things I use mate or something similar
Amazon product

Makes life easier lol
I use the auto option and time the feed rather than the irrigation line setup as it's shit lol
Just hold it were u want to water and press the button,
press button to stop after a certain length of time.


Thanks partner.. I'll have a wee look here.
 
Thanks partner.. I'll have a wee look here.
I've been using a similar unit but i only have 1 plant. Some are wifi and have an app so you control frequency with your phone. I've been watering for 30 seconds every hour 24/7 and she's still alive. I have a bit of N tox going on but I suspect it's from algea growth.
 
@420autoflower you must be super busy with your big tent of hand watered girls!!! I have 8 plants in my little tent atm and it's become a real chore watering them all twice daily I have to say!!
Lol! As you know already the watering has been a lot of work lately… can’t wait until these girls finish up to make life much easier on me. My R/O unit is hooked up to a sink in the garage and I have to lug 17 gallons of water inside everyday, then crouch down to water everything. Pain in the ass!!!
Thinking of getting another countertop R/O unit and connecting it to one of my bathroom sinks in the house.
BTW… your rock wool grow is looking good my friend. Plants are looking healthy. :thumbsup:
 
Lol! As you know already the watering has been a lot of work lately… can’t wait until these girls finish up to make life much easier on me. My R/O unit is hooked up to a sink in the garage and I have to lug 17 gallons of water inside everyday, then crouch down to water everything. Pain in the ass!!!
Thinking of getting another countertop R/O unit and connecting it to one of my bathroom sinks in the house.
BTW… your rock wool grow is looking good my friend. Plants are looking healthy. :thumbsup:

You're squeezing quite a few unwanted additional workouts in by the sound of it dude :crying: :pighug: that's a lot of work.. but the yield will be stuff of legend :thumbsup:
 
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Day 73 for the rockwool lecters.. at least 1 has to come down this weekend.. itll be the right plant of the 2.. middle back row as the other is still on its last burst from the overdrive.. space is tight.. fertigation is never ending.. at least when they're all positioned at the same level that will be a tad easier! Oh.. and the blocks are on the verge of stretch.
 
IMO the Pax hits better than the mighty and so much smaller. Battery lasts a lot longer too. Both are great vapes.
I have 2 PAX 3’s and a Mighty, plus just about every other vaporizer you can think of out there. The PAX 3 is the most like smoking and gives you a more toasted herb experience, while the Mighty gives a pure extraction experience with a more head high to start and heavier buzz in the end with the same amount of hits.
The Arizer Extreme desktop is a solid heavy hitter with friends at the house, the sticky brick is good for that killer one hit and extracts if you know how to use it, and the Dynavap is an old school experience like a one hitter, also nice but you must know how to use it properly.

That’s my two cents:2cents: on the subject.
 
I have 2 PAX 3’s and a Mighty, plus just about every other vaporizer you can think of out there. The PAX 3 is the most like smoking and gives you a more toasted herb experience, while the Mighty gives a pure extraction experience with a more head high to start and heavier buzz in the end with the same amount of hits.
The Arizer Extreme desktop is a solid heavy hitter with friends at the house, the sticky brick is good for that killer one hit and extracts if you know how to use it, and the Dynavap is an old school experience like a one hitter, also nice but you must know how to use it properly.

That’s my two cents:2cents: on the subject.

Thanks for that my friend.. valuable insight and advice :toke: :pighug:
 
Lol! As you know already the watering has been a lot of work lately… can’t wait until these girls finish up to make life much easier on me. My R/O unit is hooked up to a sink in the garage and I have to lug 17 gallons of water inside everyday, then crouch down to water everything. Pain in the ass!!!
Thinking of getting another countertop R/O unit and connecting it to one of my bathroom sinks in the house.
BTW… your rock wool grow is looking good my friend. Plants are looking healthy. :thumbsup:
Dunno if you have this option.... I used to bolt my RO machine to one end of a plank, prop it up in the shower. Unscrew the shower head and the RO machine pipe screwed on right nice.... no extra fittings required.
Filled up a 60L flexitank reservoir and used a cheap aquarium pump connected to a short length of hosepipe to fill up buckets.
 
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