NEED SOME IDEAS ON A WAY TO BE ABLE TO WATER INSIDE THE TENT AND BE ABLE TO CATCH RUNOFF

Purpsmagurps

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but for real why would you suck water out of a bucket you can pick up and dump, seems a little redundant to use a vacuum, that you will need to , ya know. pick up and... dump.
put the drain hose in a one gallon milk container. and dump it every day.
 

Purpsmagurps

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ct26turbo

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One of these in a 5 gallon bucket wit some hose to water those hard to reach places n sum concrete mixin tubs wit a 2x4 to angle it forwards to catch the run off. Pretty cheap setup pump is $9 at harbor frieght
 

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Oregon Gardener

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I USE A 3X3 TENT AND I WOULD LIKE TO FIND A WAY TO SET UP A SYSTEM WHERE I CAN WATER THE PLANT INSIDE THE TENT AND HAVE A TRAY UNDERNEATH THAT SLIDES IN AND OUT TO CATCH RUN OFF WITHOUT HAVING TO MOVE THE PLANT. I HAVE BEEN STRUGGLING WITH HAVING TO LIFT THE PLANT ONTO A WIRE RACK PLACED OVER A TRAY THAT CATCHES THE RUN OFF AND WHEN THE PLANT IS DONE DRAINING I HAVE TO LIFT IT BACK ONTO A DRY SAUCER SO THAT I CAN DUMP THE RUN OFF WATER. IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO DO INSIDE OF A 3X3. I SOMETIMES HAVE TO TAKE THE PLANT OUT OF THE TENT TO DO THIS. IT DEFEATS THE PURPOSE OF THE CARBON FILTER WHEN I HAVE TO KEEP TAKING IT IN AND OUT, NOT TO MENTION THAT IT IS HEAVY AND AWKWARD (5 GALLON FABRIC SOIL CONTAINER) I AM LOOKING FOR A PERMANENT SOLUTION SUCH AS SOME TYPE OF STRONG WIRE SHELF RACK OR SOMETHING SIMILAR THAT IS ELEVATED SO THAT THE PLANT COULD REST ON TOP OF IT AND I COULD JUST SLIDE THE PAN OUT FROM UNDER IT WHEN IT DRAINS AFTER WATERING. DOES ANYONE ELSE HAVE THIS PROBLEM? ANY IDEAS ON WHAT I COULD USE FOR A RACK AND HOW I COULD KEEP IT ELEVATED? THANKS
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I USE A 3X3 TENT AND I WOULD LIKE TO FIND A WAY TO SET UP A SYSTEM WHERE I CAN WATER THE PLANT INSIDE THE TENT AND HAVE A TRAY UNDERNEATH THAT SLIDES IN AND OUT TO CATCH RUN OFF WITHOUT HAVING TO MOVE THE PLANT. I HAVE BEEN STRUGGLING WITH HAVING TO LIFT THE PLANT ONTO A WIRE RACK PLACED OVER A TRAY THAT CATCHES THE RUN OFF AND WHEN THE PLANT IS DONE DRAINING I HAVE TO LIFT IT BACK ONTO A DRY SAUCER SO THAT I CAN DUMP THE RUN OFF WATER. IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO DO INSIDE OF A 3X3. I SOMETIMES HAVE TO TAKE THE PLANT OUT OF THE TENT TO DO THIS. IT DEFEATS THE PURPOSE OF THE CARBON FILTER WHEN I HAVE TO KEEP TAKING IT IN AND OUT, NOT TO MENTION THAT IT IS HEAVY AND AWKWARD (5 GALLON FABRIC SOIL CONTAINER) I AM LOOKING FOR A PERMANENT SOLUTION SUCH AS SOME TYPE OF STRONG WIRE SHELF RACK OR SOMETHING SIMILAR THAT IS ELEVATED SO THAT THE PLANT COULD REST ON TOP OF IT AND I COULD JUST SLIDE THE PAN OUT FROM UNDER IT WHEN IT DRAINS AFTER WATERING. DOES ANYONE ELSE HAVE THIS PROBLEM? ANY IDEAS ON WHAT I COULD USE FOR A RACK AND HOW I COULD KEEP IT ELEVATED? THANKS[/QUfor a small tent just use a shop vacuum
 

Stiickygreen

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Go to a junkyard and buy a truck bed liner. the Tundra liners have a shitload of 1/2 high ridges that run it's length. These can be cut to size...whatever yer doing. Grab some plywood and cut it just slightly larger than the footprint of the bedliner.

Get 5 gallon buckets. Use however many it takes to make the size of board you are using sturdy. Set the board on the buckets...the liner on the board...and then buy a Sterilite/Tupperware tub that will go right under it on the end for a catch.Slightly raise one end to be higher than the other. You can also slightly raise the edges of the liner and get it to drain to the middle. It will take a bit of toying with to get it just right...every situation /liner is different...but the liners work really well as drain tables.

good luck
 

DaFreak

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I use the bottoms of the humidity cloning trays, 4 bucks maybe. I fit 2 5 gallon pots in each tray on a stepping stone and use wetvac.
 

All-in

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I put pool liner on my floor and up the walls 1 ft. All my plants are on wheels and iff the ground. I just shop vac all the run off.
 
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