vinny2times
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Hi everyone. How can I put a garden hose on a 2 gallon tub of RO water?
Water input doesn't matter. But it's a great idea to pre filteHi everyone. How can I put a garden hose on a 2 gallon tub of RO water?
I understand your concern. Just treat the sprayer head on any sprayer like the one described above like it is a nozzle in a aero setup.You are probably right. I was concerned with it being pressurized and having a small nozzle head it wouldn't be.
You can get a 396 gph submersible pump for cheap. Use pvc to rig up some kind of a manifold that will receive your gator Hyde hose. Then you can drop the pump into any container.That's what I was looking to do. Fill up a 2-3 gallon tub of RO water and connect a gatorhyde hose to a gardening wand.
Oh shit lol. I thought you had at least 30. I've thought of a wand and it's happening next week. Along with 7x7 drip tables to catch runoff. Handwatering more than 8 plants sucks. Especially in flower in anything under a 5 gallon.I'm doing organic soil. I only have 3 plants each in 5 gallon containers, so I'll probably just stick with watering with a jug for now. The sprayer seems like more work than it's worth.
Hmm. Never crossed my mind. As long as the water goes in the pot I think your fine. If you poke your finger 3 inches in the soil in different part of the top of the soIL it will force water to gather and make a new path to the bottom of the pot. I use nursery bags. So they are flexible. That way I can squeeze and mess with the roots once in a while if I feel them binding up to much.Yeah I can imagine. I have 3 in flower and 3 in veg and it's bad enough lol. It's also about the quality of the watering too. I feel like when I pour in water with a jug it's not as evenly distributed throughout the soil as opposed to a wand.