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    Quote Originally Posted by The Aspie Toker View Post
    I have the latest plant in a cat litter tray. If need be, I can place a bamboo cane underneath to lift it up - which is what I did towards the end of the last grow.

    The tent is upstairs, and there's no access to any drains from there (and the bathroom is downstairs) And there's no way the wife will allow a 40ft hose running through the house - just to remove around 1 litre of water.
    Pump it into a 2ltr bottle

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    Quote Originally Posted by British green View Post
    Pump it into a 2ltr bottle

    sent from mission control
    I think a hand-held will still be the better option. Whatever I get, I'll have to use it right-handed, but it will still be quicker than doing it right-handed with a baster.

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    Go on Google mate.type in wet vac argos are doing a karcher one for 50 notes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr-Chronic View Post
    Go on Google mate.type in wet vac argos are doing a karcher one for 50 notes
    Thanks, mate. I'll check that out later. I've been given a few links to places. At present, they are all out of my price range for the time being.

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    I'm going for that one in Argos bro il keep you posted

    Up the irons

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    Quote Originally Posted by The budda View Post
    I'm going for that one in Argos bro il keep you posted
    Thanks, mate. It'll be interesting to hear how you get on with it.

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    On the bay:
    Sealey oil suction pump , 500ml. (Manually operated of course!)
    £7.

    Much better than a sponge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_41 View Post
    On the bay:
    Sealey oil suction pump , 500ml. (Manually operated of course!)
    £7.

    Much better than a sponge.
    Thank you, but that looks like it will need two hands to operate. I need something single handed due to space restrictions and ease. I do appreciate it though.

    (I stopped using a sponge)

    TAT

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    Fuck bro I've just watered 7 in cocos drawing into a litter tray that only fits two at a time, il be delighted not to have to move them every night now il just wait like a sniper with the wet vac

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    Jobs a good un aspie I've tested it for an hour or so of childish fun in the kitchen I'm looking forward to feeding tonight

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