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Ok so first you need the container. This one does not leak *shrugs*.
1 container
1 2 inch hole saw
10-100 2 inch net pots
1 36 inch bubble line
1 air pump, bigger the better
First take your lid and your netpots. Turn the netpot upside down and arrange on lid. Make sure that the netpos will sit flat and no rigdes will keep it from a flush fit. Once they are layed out (keeping in mind where the bubble line wil go underneath each netpot. Remember, you want the bubbles directly under the netpot. Mark the netpots location with a sharpie.
Next, take your drill and whatever bit you have and drill the holes. Go slow! Now all you need to do is make a small hole at the top for the airline to come thru so you can snap the lid on thight. I find removing the handles or snaps creates a perfect hole. If not, jusst drill one. Its always a good idea to silicone the connection where the tube passes thru the wall, to prevent leaks. plug in you pump and fill the water to about a quarter inch below the netpots bottom.
I like to use rockwool starters and hydroton, but jiffy pelets work very well! Anyway watch the water level and in 7 days you will have roots galore.
1 container
1 2 inch hole saw
10-100 2 inch net pots
1 36 inch bubble line
1 air pump, bigger the better
First take your lid and your netpots. Turn the netpot upside down and arrange on lid. Make sure that the netpos will sit flat and no rigdes will keep it from a flush fit. Once they are layed out (keeping in mind where the bubble line wil go underneath each netpot. Remember, you want the bubbles directly under the netpot. Mark the netpots location with a sharpie.
Next, take your drill and whatever bit you have and drill the holes. Go slow! Now all you need to do is make a small hole at the top for the airline to come thru so you can snap the lid on thight. I find removing the handles or snaps creates a perfect hole. If not, jusst drill one. Its always a good idea to silicone the connection where the tube passes thru the wall, to prevent leaks. plug in you pump and fill the water to about a quarter inch below the netpots bottom.
I like to use rockwool starters and hydroton, but jiffy pelets work very well! Anyway watch the water level and in 7 days you will have roots galore.