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    Default what is a wilma system ?

    is it a dripper or dws or hydro.
    what medium is best for wilma for big yields
    is a 10 pot x 6 litre best for yield or an 8 pot 11 litre best for yields ..( whats the difference ) i dont get it !

    PS...i have a 10 pot x 6 litre bought ( advise from another forum ) but dont have the confidence to start growing in it ( im completely newbie/dunce ) ive just learnt that it can be a fucker to keep temps in res good, feed times and PH & EC levels good !!!

    ive allready bought 50 Litres coco & 50 Litres of clay balls so can go with whatever is easiest and for best yield ( growing white widow )

    cheers guys
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    Yield isn’t based on number of plants, type of medium or pot size, that just dictates veg time. Lights, space, genetics & environment dictates yield.

    not used them but the Wilma is a drip fed recirculating system that you can use pretty much any medium you want in.

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