Wilma / Origin (All In One Grow System!) 4 Sizes

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Size: 90cm x 90cm XL4
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Contains all working parts required to grow - BYO Media

Origin Mini 8 - 2L pots (Pump Inc) 50L 90 x 45cm
Origin L 4 - 18L pots (Pump Inc) 50L 75 x 75cm
Origin XL 4 - 18L pots (Pump Inc) 70L 90 x 90cm
Origin XXL 5 - 25L pots (Pump Inc) 150L 112 x 112cm


The innovative Wilma Systems combine the ease of growing in pots with the benefits of automated, timer-based feeding.

Hand-watering your plants daily can not only be an inconvenience, but it also comes with the risk of overwatering and overfeeding, which is a common problem for many growers.

Wilma Systems use a re-circulating hydroponic drip-feed system that can be used with a variety of growing media.

For simplicity and the best results we always recommend using coco coir or clay pebbles with the Wilma pots.

Clay pebbles ensure the roots of your plants get plenty of aeration to encourage growth.

They also limit the maintenance of adapting these systems for absorbent media like soil (which often requires a set-up with a separate nutrient tank).

It has long been known that watering and feeding plants little and often can boost growth and overall yields compared to watering and feeding once a day.

One of the key benefits of the Wilma System is the ability to stagger watering and feeding so your plants get a regular supply of nutrients and water without running the risk of over-doing it.

The Wilma System is also a wise step for any grower looking to make the transition from soil to hydroponic gardening.

The pots keep the familiarity of soil-based systems whereas the automated feeding introduces growers to this beneficial aspect of hydroponic gardening.

You can choose a complete system with one of these pot sizes, but they are designed to be fully interchangeable so when it comes to repotting you can do this with ease without having to purchase a new system.

The complete Wilma kit contains a tank, tray, pots, pump, delivery system, flood drippers, arrow drippers, and complete instructions for effortless set up.

Please note that to set feeding schedules you will also need to purchase a timer.

Wilma Systems are available in a range of sizes, from small to XXL to suit a whole host of growing environments. So if this system isn’t the right size, check out the others as there’s sure to be one to suit your needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Wilma system and how does it work?

The Wilma system is a recirculating drip-feed setup where a pump delivers nutrient solution to each pot on a timer. Runoff drains into the tray and returns to the reservoir. It’s hydro-style but works with various media like coco, clay pebbles, or soil.

What’s included with the Wilma XL4 system?

The XL4 includes a 90x90cm tray, four 18L pots, a 70L reservoir, submersible pump (usually a Maxi-Jet 1000), dripper lines, and fittings. You’ll need to supply your own timer, grow media, and nutrients.

What grow media can I use with the Wilma system?

Coco coir and clay pebbles are the most recommended. Coco holds more water, while clay pebbles drain faster and offer high oxygen. Soil can be used with careful feeding, but it's less ideal for recirculating setups.

What feeding schedule should I use with the Wilma system?

Start with short, infrequent feeds for young plants and increase frequency as they mature. Feed mostly during lights-on. Use clean hydro nutrients to prevent clogs. Organic nutrients work but need more maintenance.

Do I need to check pH and EC in the Wilma system?

Yes—especially with hydro media like coco. pH affects nutrient uptake, and EC tracks solution strength. Change the reservoir weekly and monitor temperature to avoid root issues. Hard tap water may need filtering.

How easy is the Wilma system to set up?

Setup is straightforward: place the tray, connect the pump and drippers, and test with water before adding nutrients. The system should sit level and isn’t meant to be moved when full due to weight.

How do I prevent or fix clogged drippers?

Use clean nutrients, avoid thick organics, and check lines regularly. If one dripper is slow, check for kinks or debris. Additives like Ata-Clean can help prevent blockages in recirculating systems.

Do I need to clean the Wilma system often?

Weekly checks are smart, and a full clean between grows is essential. Flush with plain water occasionally to prevent salt buildup, especially in coco. Reservoir hygiene helps keep everything running smoothly.

Can roots clog the Wilma system drains?

Yes—especially with larger plants. Prevent clogs by raising pots slightly, reducing light exposure near drains, and checking regularly. Trim roots only if absolutely necessary.

Does the Wilma system need an air stone?

It’s optional. The drip system already pulls oxygen into the root zone, especially with airy media. Still, some growers add an air stone to keep the reservoir fresher and more oxygen-rich.

What plants can I grow with the Wilma system?

The Wilma system works well for big plants, long veg cycles, and mother plants. It fits perfectly in a 90x90cm tent and suits both hobby and more advanced indoor growers.

Can I leave the Wilma system running unattended?

Yes—once dialed in, it can run for a few days unattended. Make sure the reservoir is full, drippers are flowing, and timers are working. Having a spare pump is smart just in case.

Is the Wilma system safe and stable?

Use protected power and never work in the reservoir with the pump plugged in. The full system is heavy (70L+), so ensure your bench or floor is level and strong enough to support it.

Can I pick up the Wilma system from Dr Greenthumbs?

Yes—pickup is strongly recommended due to its bulky size. Bellambi store usually has stock ready within 24 hours. Some customers report fast delivery when shipping is available.

What else do I need to buy with the Wilma system?

You’ll need grow media, nutrients, a timer, and pH/EC meters. A punch tool for clean drip line connections and spare drippers can also be handy. Most parts are modular and replaceable if needed.

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