if your going to use a drip manifold like the apollos u find at the home depot try and keep the distance from the rez to the plants as short as possible.also if u have some plants that are 20 ft away and some that are 2 ft from the rez/manifold its a really good idea to cut your tubing all the same length.if your pump is under powerd what ends up happening is your shortest runs spit out all the water and the ones furthest away may not get any water at all.ive been there and it sucks.the last month of flowering i couldnt even get into my room "my plants took over" so i pulled em alll out and fabbed up a drip system,well lets say i had 2 do it twice,about 6 hours later and a whole lot of swearing i finally figured out that it works the best with equal lengths.good luck
disrupt86 Reviewed by disrupt86 on . Do you think this will be enough? I am building a new aero system. its a 10 plant aero system. utilizing 2 plastic fence posts. Sprayers are located 8" apart and the plants are 6" apart from one another. I don't wanna spend the money on 400+ GPH pumps all i can find are around $100 each. would 250 GPH pumps be enough to supply 12 spray heads? They are roughly $25 each. I need 7 of emm that is why i am wondering if there guys will work. 7 at $100 each is $700 and I dont wanna spend that on pumps. Just making sure Rating: 5