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Plants have 40" centers. The room is 11'x22'. Looks cramped and my other rooms are cramped as well. The strains I run tend to go taller, not bushy.
The plastic on the 27 gallon tubs are thicker, which makes the uniseals harder to use. I think this is the only time I wished I had more of the Home Depot tubs instead of the Lowes tubs.
do you think you should rotate your buckets or your plumbing 90'? Having the water go in a stragiht line, in and out, with the plant in the middle, will not allow the roots to grow in the upstream half of the res, and clog the downstream side. the UC's are sideways, so that the water in/out goes to the side of the plant, and the roots have more room to do their thing. just a thought. otherwise nice room.
okay positiion the buckets and plumbing like this, but put the plant closer to the upstream side, and not centered in the bucket.
I was curious what you had in time and money for one of your tanks. Hope you get to that point where you are burning herb from a system you made. JK
is astroglide the best way to get uniseals to slide in? How does it compare with soapy water?
Will be going a uniseal project in a few weeks or so.
Cut your pvc 45x45 degrees and lube it with dish soap...too easy, takes a kittle effort but so does anything worth a shit.....no angled cuts or not enough lube and forget it.
Bulkheads$$$$ are great but are likely to fracture your tubs in the event that you move them from anything other than a 90 degree angle relative to the pvc, or completely perpendicular to the tub.....Uni's allow for variable angles which is nice for cleaning, reconfigurring, etc. IMO
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