Running a drip system, with 2600 watts. I am going to try to use one resi for the 2000 watts, and then a separate resi for the 600 watt with a different strain. These things are surprisingly expensive, do you guys know of cheaper ways to do it? Obviously you don't want the resi to be too tall because you lose height, but I have to imagine there's a cheaper way to do it. I have a friend who just uses Rubbermaids for 600 watt lamps, but I don't think that'd work trying to supply water for 2000 watts of plants. How much water is generally needed for about 24 plants... 40-50 gallons?
razzapiggy Reviewed by razzapiggy on . Alternatives to buying overprice Resis? Running a drip system, with 2600 watts. I am going to try to use one resi for the 2000 watts, and then a separate resi for the 600 watt with a different strain. These things are surprisingly expensive, do you guys know of cheaper ways to do it? Obviously you don't want the resi to be too tall because you lose height, but I have to imagine there's a cheaper way to do it. I have a friend who just uses Rubbermaids for 600 watt lamps, but I don't think that'd work trying to supply water for Rating: 5