Hydro Kit & Organic Medium
All good stuff mate thanks makes complete sense, Ill run both of these water test's nice one, Ive since been thinking on the filter problems associated with using soil & a dripper recirculating system, do you think that placing some sort of fine filter at the point the run off enters back into the tank? Ive also seen some filters which actually connect to the irrigation system but since they look far too small to be of any use & dont have a clue how they work exactly I think Ill give them a miss. As for the two sections is having a Clone/Mother section, and place strongest clones to Veg & Flower section not more useful than having an exclusive flowering section & an separate Veg/Mother/Clone room. Which ever is best I will go with. Its mainly because I want to just use CFL's in one room and save my 400w + 600W for strong Veg & Flowering Cycles.
Hydro Kit & Organic Medium
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Originally Posted by SuperKellus
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Wilma Hydro Organic Systems - Growing Systems
Wilma Hydro Organic Systems
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"Thanks to an ingenious re-circulating drip-based design thatâ??s capable of accommodating any type of growing medium, you can expect to achieve fantastic results courtesy of a Wilma System whether using pebbles, rockwool, soil or coco! Each system comes supplied with all the different drip stakes you need, so if after a few crops you fancy changing the growing media â?? you quite simply can! Moveable pots and handy pot location pins on the top tray make the Wilma System incredibly flexible and enable you to quickly and easily reposition plants for uniform crop growth. What's more, you've now got the option of growing larger plants in 3 new BIG Wilma Systems that accommodate 18 Litre pots. These are available in 4, 8 and 9 plant versions."
Well its a shame they dont include a decent instruction booklet on even the basics of working the system with different Mediums because surely they cant expect everyone to know everything.
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