Indoor Itisivolution. Paradise loft.

I can get most pipe work I expect, I have pots. Bubble buckets? @Itisi advised me against those as a noob to hydro... He thought I'd be better off starting with a Wilma. The only thing I don't really like about one is how close together the plants are - do you have to train them outwards so they've got enough room to spread?
That's what turned me off from the Wilma, I need mobility and spacing. Serious no-touching rule during flowering here.

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That's what turned me off from the Wilma, I need mobility and spacing. Serious no-touching rule during flowering here.

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Nothing wrong with a bit of girl on girl touching! ^ no mold.
 
Ooops...I had. But isn't it fascinating? I think it's awesome! Especially after the first hit. I can spend hours watching it, but then I have to toke it, too...it can get a bit out of control.

But not for long! [emoji121] I broke the glass thing, so I'm using it with the stuff it actually came from. Glad I made the video.

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The plants will adapt to the environment, a little training will assist them.

The plants use parts of the red spectrum to 'see' which way to grow, red light doesn't pass through foliage but far red does. If the top of the plant sees far red but no red, if thinks it's being shadowed and grows up. (That's why led keeps the plants squatter.)

I get almost the same yield from 2 plants as I do with 4 in the same space, depending on the strain, but because of the law of averages, normally have a better plant among a four plant grow. I will be running another wilma grow soon.

I found the main problem was keeping an even canopy, so I supercrop them. Keeps them even.

The wilma really is a lot easier to check, just lift the lid to access the res. With buckets it generally involves lifting the entire plant up to get to the res (you can adapt them like Wile, so you don't have to do this).

As long as you keep the air flow up crowding of the plants won't give you too many head aches.

Itisi
it is isn't it?
Funnily enough that's one of the reasons I stopped using the Wilma it was a pain ph ing through that little red hole [emoji23] with the buckets I never take the lid right off just lift and move it to the side to take readings and draining them is easy my loft hatch is in my bathroom to drain I fitted taps connect a hose and straight down the loo gravity does the rest I will look for my how to on the bubble buckets just getting ready to take my little angel to tennis [emoji106]

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Guys, you really should use the "recycle bin with hinged lid" for reservoir. I'm in love with it!

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Oh, just for future reference, this is my thread:

https://www.autoflower.org/index.php?threads/54075/

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Bubble buckets don't use a res witchy I used to use a 60 ltr plastic drum as a res but I cut it up when I switched to autopots

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