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05-01-2008, 04:45 PM #1
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Autopots?
Yeah the autopots a drip system isn't it? Whereas the oxypot gives the plants oxygen rich water by way of an airstone. Sorry I should of said they was a different system, just thought he might be interested as they're quite cheap to buy in the shops, suitable for just one plant like the autopot and give good results from what i've read. (well dwc does) I take it the oxypot in particular doesn't have any flaws you're aware of? Yeah i've read a couple of dwc grow logs but can't remember which ones. I know i was reading one of xcrispi's where he grew a monster plant, but thats not something i'm interested in (i've not got the space or lights for beasts like them lol and like you was saying the other day too much timber isn't efficient
Have these oxypots or other similar sized dwc systems got a place when going for the a good gram to watt ratio? You ever heard of a sog dwc?
hudson88 Reviewed by hudson88 on . Autopots? Ive seen these things and they seem like a cheap, electricity saving form of hydroponics. Has any1 ever used these and if so are they worth the while? Guy in the hydro shop said that if im used to soil then best stick to it but this concept intrigues me. Rating: 5[SIZE=\"1\"]My 250w White Widow Grow
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