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07-25-2006, 01:57 AM #1OPMember
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Has anyone used this drip system before. Or have any comments about, I might buy it. Do you think there is enough space in between each pot to grow 8 plants comfortably? This system is sized 4??7? x 2?? w/ 40 gal. res and 2 gal buckets. LMK what you guys think.
pmorris Reviewed by pmorris on . Euro Grower Has anyone used this drip system before. Or have any comments about, I might buy it. Do you think there is enough space in between each pot to grow 8 plants comfortably? This system is sized 4??7? x 2?? w/ 40 gal. res and 2 gal buckets. LMK what you guys think. Rating: 5
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07-26-2006, 01:20 AM #2Senior Member
Euro Grower
is there a link to what you were thinking of picking up?
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07-26-2006, 01:29 AM #3Senior Member
Euro Grower
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07-26-2006, 01:45 AM #4Senior Member
Euro Grower
Thanks....
It looks like it would be fine for a sog type of grow or a SCROG type of grow. It's a little close to have a full tall plant grow. You should have little to no trouble with plants averaging about 36" to 40" or so. larger then that and they will grow into each other and block a lot of light.
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07-26-2006, 04:25 AM #5OPMember
Euro Grower
thx for the replys, i was planning on using a 1000watt light or would i be better off with x2 400watt lights. i was reading a few other posts and ppl suggested using 2 lights instead of 1 1000 watt
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07-27-2006, 02:18 AM #6Senior Member
Euro Grower
I agree....with a setup like that 2 400 would be fine.
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