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    Also would 4” be overkill for the pipework ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Done420 View Post
    Also would 4” be overkill for the pipework ?


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    Ya 4” is overkill imo, my new build is 2” used 3/4” for years.
    2” makes it easy if you use shower drains


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    Quote Originally Posted by 420Rancher View Post
    Ya 4” is overkill imo, my new build is 2” used 3/4” for years.
    2” makes it easy if you use shower drains


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    What’s the shower drain for ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Done420 View Post
    Also would 4” be overkill for the pipework ?


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    Yeah mate a bit over the top but probably would work. Cheapest and easiest way is with 2 inch pipe and uniseals, only thing is imperial fittings (bends T's etc) cost a bit more than metric. If you could source larger metric bulkheads then go metric up to 3 inch) but I couldn't find any. IMO I wouldn't go less than 2 inch).

    Remember if your buckets have slanted sides you will struggle with bulk heads, uniseals have a bit more play. If you do go uniseals the bucket material will need to be of a decent thickness this is where the seal is.
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    From memory I used 2 1/4inch uniseals with 2 inch pipe which has an OD of 60mm. If you call the guy at the Uniseal shop he will put you right and sell you the correct size hole saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toblue View Post
    From memory I used 2 1/4inch uniseals with 2 inch pipe which has an OD of 60mm. If you call the guy at the Uniseal shop he will put you right and sell you the correct size hole saw.
    Yeah I’ve been on their site and seen the ones if need for two inch

    Just bought 4 33L buckets, pretty flat sides so 2” should be good. I can go 3” but the difference in price for 3” is stupid


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    Quote Originally Posted by toblue View Post
    Hello Tom, do you use shogun full range? I used their Dragon force in coco which I liked and still have quite a bit left, not sure how to go on with it now I'm in RDWC. I will probably just flush for 3-4 days.
    Yeah I use full range, but not the geisha foiler spray.

    I only use dragon in the second to last week as a finisher, I was using coco A&B and normal sumo boost, but now I’m using the hydro A&B and sumo boost active because you can use the active for two weeks rather than the normal stuff that lasts a week.

    Oh I use mycorisa as well, I add when they first get in flower room then usually a top up 2 weeks after flip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomKing View Post
    Yeah I use full range, but not the geisha foiler spray.

    I only use dragon in the second to last week as a finisher, I was using coco A&B and normal sumo boost, but now I’m using the hydro A&B and sumo boost active because you can use the active for two weeks rather than the normal stuff that lasts a week.

    Oh I use mycorisa as well, I add when they first get in flower room then usually a top up 2 weeks after flip.
    Thanks Tom, We are using the same then.

    Which mycorisa do you use? Is it mycorrhiza

    I see plant works do one

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    Quote Originally Posted by toblue View Post
    Thanks Tom, We are using the same then.

    Which mycorisa do you use? Is it mycorrhiza

    I see plant works do one
    Sorry to butt in, just ordered some more mykos for my next grow and thats suitable for soil, coco and hydro

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    So myself going from coco what’s the basic type of feed schedule to take ? Obviously everyone has their own preference of nutes. I like to keep it simple....like coco in a&b, silicone and then maybe a bit of overdrive to finish that’s it


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