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Well I will be adding to this over the next couple of days. I was asked to make a separate thread for some question about Troph Blumats. I have tried many ways to grow from hydro, soil, aero, and soiless. TB are the perfect system for me. It uses no pumps and very little water. They are very maintenance free as I only have to set them once and check them once every grow. I check when I switch to flowering to make sure everything is dripping correctly and off I go. Instead of explaining in words a video will be better. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWPLr0Selh8.
You want the original troph blumats and not the juniors. The juniors work a little different in the sense that the water actually comes from the ceramic cone and not from the dripper. The juniors would not be able to run nutrients due to getting clogged. IMO Blumats and coco are the way to go!
The deck and patio kit is what you are after. Home Harvest has them for around 80 bucks to your door. This includes everything you need to start. It is wise to order extra 3mm dripper line as a very small amount is included in the kit. Its only about 12 inch long for each site so you are pretty restricted on how much you move the plant around. Its not necessary as I never purchased any extra but will help in most people cases.
You want the original troph blumats and not the juniors. The juniors work a little different in the sense that the water actually comes from the ceramic cone and not from the dripper. The juniors would not be able to run nutrients due to getting clogged. IMO Blumats and coco are the way to go!
The deck and patio kit is what you are after. Home Harvest has them for around 80 bucks to your door. This includes everything you need to start. It is wise to order extra 3mm dripper line as a very small amount is included in the kit. Its only about 12 inch long for each site so you are pretty restricted on how much you move the plant around. Its not necessary as I never purchased any extra but will help in most people cases.