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Reddit mentions of Hozelock Ltd 7024 0000 Micro Drip Watering Kit Sensor Controller Plus, 40x25x15 cm, Black

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Hozelock Ltd 7024 0000 Micro Drip Watering Kit Sensor Controller Plus, 40x25x15 cm, Black
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Complete watering kit providing a great solution to watering your pots, containers and hanging baskets (each kit can water up to 15 containers)Easy to Install in just 15 minutes, due to ‘Push Fit’ designCombine with any water controller for Automatic WateringModular in design so kits can be easily connected together to make a larger systemDelivers more controlled watering directly to the roots reducing water wastage through evaporation or inaccurate watering
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u/mountainhousedog · 2 pointsr/Hydroponics

Thanks! Not any guide in particular, but cobbled together ideas from a few, mostly from this awesome Instructable

I did find a cheap(ish) lazy watering system that made the plumbing a lot easier, and most of it off amazon as I don't have many good hardware stores near me and absolutely no room for serious carpentry or plumbing (1 bed flat in Central London...). Links are below though:

Solar Powered Waterpump - £20

Recycled Plastic Container - £15

Recycled Plastic 15 Litre Plant Pots - £10 for 12

Reusable Nylon Fine Mesh Food Strainer - £30 for 5

Hozelock Easy Drip Micro Kit - £30 for 15 drippers

Vermiculite - £40 for 100l (waaaaay too big, I miscalculated here!)

Perlite - £20 for 100l (again...)

Probably worth saying I intend to extend the system with a second setup so I had to 'overbuy' components... I'd estimate that the total cost of the components for the system in the video was roughly £70, which, given that I had to use amazon for everything, and most of it is reusable, I'm not too upset about!