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    Default Nice little hand feeding set up

    Sure most of you lads already do this but might be some help to newbies.

    Easy hand watering setup...A water container - hose pipe - water pump - garden hosepipe watering wand with sprinkler removed - few hose lock fittings.

    8- 10 second press on the trigger gives around 0.5 litres. great for getting to the back plants without wetting the leaves.

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    TO GROW A PLANT YOU NEED TO THINK LIKE A PLANT


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    Quote Originally Posted by toblue View Post
    Sure most of you lads already do this but might be some help to newbies.

    Easy hand watering setup...A water container - hose pipe - water pump - garden hosepipe watering wand with sprinkler removed - few hose lock fittings.

    8- 10 second press on the trigger gives around 0.5 litres. great for getting to the back plants without wetting the leaves.

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    Liking it mate nice n simple 😉 wouldn't be much use to me with only one plant but defo for the lads with bigger tents and scrogs

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    True scooby lad it is great for scrogs or a crowded tent with 4 or more plants.

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    Isn't that feed a little fast for coco?

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    Just lay off the trigger Karsa lad, wait a few secs till it soaks in. For my seedlings now @ 5 weeks I give 2 x 5 second bursts with a few seconds in between to let it soak in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toblue View Post
    True scooby lad it is great for scrogs or a crowded tent with 4 or more plants.
    Defo mate you hear horror stories of people falling on scrog nets trying to get to the back plants could save a lot of disasters this wee device lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by scoobywho View Post
    Defo mate you hear horror stories of people falling on scrog nets trying to get to the back plants could save a lot of disasters this wee device lol

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    Never fell into the scrog net yet Scoobs but did fall into my mothers Christmas tree one year if that counts.

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    May just help me out of a dilemma I'm in trying to find time to water my crowded tent everyday, so do you just plug pump in and run it then pull trigger as needed? Is the pump ok left running even if the trigger isn't getting pulled?

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    Yes Alpine mate just plug and press. I have forgot and left pump on all day with no damage, the new modern pumps can even run dry without suffering any damage.

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