Dripping System
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That's a very elaborate system you got there! I have set up a timer and spray valves to water my bonsai...it took some work and adaptation to get the system to work the way I wanted but it's reliable and doesn't run out of water!
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Somehow David's post gave me a brainwave you could do a bit of diy on that system,it can be fun challenging in a good way and will save money. It is your choice, but a suggestion just came to mind. Of course you can also use it for blood transplants :lol: .
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By the way hi David, good luck on this rather epic forum, I believe this is your first time
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David4125 wrote: That's a very elaborate system you got there! I have set up a timer and spray valves to water my bonsai...it took some work and adaptation to get the system to work the way I wanted but it's reliable and doesn't run out of water!
Hi David,
Well, the thing is that it was the best choice I had at the time. You?ll see I couldn?t use the timer system you use because when I leave home for a long time I always close the water main. I do this, because once I let it open and it turned out that I also had left an open faucet and when I returned I had flooded the entire lower apartment and ruined my entire floor woodwork. Consequently, I had to replace my floor and spent quite a lot of money by doing so. End of story... I?ve learnt my lesson and developed a rather elaborate dripping system

Alain
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I feel sorry for you if you lost a cool tree and a floor.
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bob wrote: I feel sorry for you if you lost a cool tree and a floor.
Didn?t lose a tree but I did waste one nice looking floor...

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Lucky the electrics did not go though, my friend flat got flooded due to above.
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