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My newest setup
I built these today to put in my greenhouse . The second pic is a flower we have on a Hibiscus that I cloned several weeks ago.
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Is that square vinyl fence post tubing? Is it 4 inch tubing? Where did you find the tubing, and how much was it. I am looking for a suppler of relativity inexpensive, 4 inch square tubing.
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It is 6" but Lowes has 4" also. 4" it is 23.00 for 10 foot I think.The cool thing about this you control flood level by raising or lowering the 1 \14 pipe. The tubing came from my local hydro shop. I am building some PVC stands today to hold it.
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Thanks,
I was looking at our local Lowe's but it was a special order item. The lady at the information counter thought that was because that store was not as big as some other Lowe's stores, and shelf space was needed for other items. She left a message for the guy to get prices and call me, but he never did. I use 3 inch baskets, that's why I wanted the 4 inch tubing. $23.00 for 10 foot is manageable, although hoping for a little cheaper. I have designed a system for strawberry's (pictures attached) that I want to build (reasonably soon), and wanted to keep the tubing and end caps at or under $100 for the square tubing. I would be cutting the each length of 10 foot piece in half, but also was wanting it to be 5 1/2 feet each to fit the number of plants I want, with the spacing set at 8 inches apart. But adjustments can always be made just as I always do to accommodate the materials I can get. I may decide not to cut them in half and have one 10 foot long system instead of two 5 1/2 foot long systems. The system in the pictures is drawn around the 5 1/2 to 6 foot lengths of square tubing and I was planing to build two of them for a total of 128 plants (64 in each). If I left the tubing in 10 foot pieces and just made the system longer, I would only need to build one system for the same amount of plants. Also I would only need half the end caps, and half the through holes. Although I like to build things with the future in mind, and 2 smaller systems would be more customizable. Or I could simply have one less plant in each tube for 120 total, 60 in each, also possibly rethink the spacing for the best fit. Last edited by GpsFrontier; 02-28-2010 at 03:14 PM. |
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The one thing I dont like about this 6" square is that the end caps are a 2 piece setup. You glue the first on and the 2nd snaps on to it. I had to silicon it together and so far no leaks. I wish they made a cap that just glues on. I have the new stands made and both systems up and running.
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