how to grow weed - part 4
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How much money is all that you forgot to say that man
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If it would flood then why doesn't it?? this happens over a span of several months, and yet he never does the part where you mop the floor after you flood.
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@1ivel0vedi3 Exactly what i was thinking when he did that. Eliminate a potential problem by having the drain gravity drip into the resevior higher than the normal off tank level.
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He might be a pothead..
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also WTF DUDE. picking any compressed gas tank up by the valve is the dumbest fucking thing you could ever do. good way to loose a hand or fingers really gad damn fast. and its called a REGULATOR. you just got a thumbs down and a flag on all these vids from me retard. and folks at home dont copy this guy. good way to flood your house and kill you at the same time
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@lepelldaniel wrong because the pressure is greater in the holding tank than it is in the ambient air the basin will never drain out. water will always flow through and never supply oxygen to the roots like he states cause the inlet hose and outlet from the pump are at the same level causing double pressure. that basin will still flood. learn how water works in small spaces before opening your mouth
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@MrMaplessProductions i just said the exact same thing. the laws of gravity Vs. pressure. 10 gallons of water weighs about 20 pounds if not more. and the weight of the water in the basin are lower thusly going to cause backflow and flood your shit the first time that pump kicks on. also he put the ballast in the flowering room which is a really bad idea. keep your power seperate from your room. thats a golden rule.
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the water dumps from the planter into the top of the resivor and gets pumped from the bottom of the resivor into the planter its like a circle. then when the pum shuts off gravity drains the water back through the pump tube like soda drains down your staw when you stop sucking. as long as the tank is below the planter it will always drain
Lol him laughing at 0:09. so high :D
MrMaplessProductions 1 year ago 34
the draining nozzles should never be placed at the bottom of the reservoir. thats what causes flooding. Keep in mind if the water in the reservoir is higher than the level of the hole thats cut into it, air pressure will push it up into the big tray. if it was placed like the pumps nozzles it would simply use gravity to let it drip back in. keep in mind gravity affects both the water in the tray as well has the water in the resevoir, you dont want them to cancel eachother out
1ivel0vedi3 9 months ago 9