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Anyone use an electric sprayer for living soil?

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Anyone use an electric sprayer for living soil?

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I’m growing using living soil (indoors but I thought I’d get a more appropriate audience here) and have been using one of those cheap plastic pump sprayers to water. It broke and I don’t want to buy another cheap one I’m also not ready to spend 300+ on one of those metal ones. I was thinking about getting a ryobi chemical sprayer like this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-O...Chemical-Sprayer-Tool-Only-P2803BTL/316524855

Has anyone used this or similar. I have ryobi batteries and tend to stick with them for my power tools. I don’t see anybody talking about it so wondering if there is a lesson people already learned out there.

Thanks
 
I’m growing using living soil (indoors but I thought I’d get a more appropriate audience here) and have been using one of those cheap plastic pump sprayers to water. It broke and I don’t want to buy another cheap one I’m also not ready to spend 300+ on one of those metal ones. I was thinking about getting a ryobi chemical sprayer like this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-O...Chemical-Sprayer-Tool-Only-P2803BTL/316524855

Has anyone used this or similar. I have ryobi batteries and tend to stick with them for my power tools. I don’t see anybody talking about it so wondering if there is a lesson people already learned out there.

Thanks
you get what you pay for..
 
you get what you pay for..
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Plastic watering can 5 bucks!
You could use a simple pump sprayer for folier feeding as well but you don't need to drop $300.00 on a power sprayer.
I grow outdoor Organic living soil as well.
https://www.thcfarmer.com/threads/growing-organic-buy-nate-growing-like-a-viking.147687/
I'm with you on that, I'd put $285.00 twords a new ,fans,humidifier,dehu, ph/ppm meter, timers, power bars nutes & go out for diner, then spend the $15 on a fancy water pot with a wand.......just me but I'm cheap.....lol
 
I'm with you on that, I'd put $285.00 twords a new ,fans,humidifier,dehu, ph/ppm meter, timers, power bars nutes & go out for diner, then spend the $15 on a fancy water pot with a wand.......just me but I'm cheap.....lol
well i use lots of hydrogen peroxide or water downed isopropyl so all my sprayers need to be leak proof and made of material which won’t interact/breakdown with what i’m using.. as most times i don’t completely use all of what i make so keep and reuse later, just used some peroxide mix that was sitting in spray bottle over a month and just as strong as the day i mixed it..
also i like high quality equipment it’s soo much easier to use and will last waay longer and actually do the job it’s intended for..
my last spray bottle costs me over $40..
i hate crap shit stuff, ya i’ve used it but never again it’s more of a waste of money and doesn’t work proper half the time., than buying expensive quality stuff that makes jobs fun and easy..
 
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