Well it does not work it drips I should have used a different epoxy. My Father suggested silicon so I went to the store what I ended up getting was this stuff.

it claims to be water tight and to permanently seal well we will see I may have maid the same mistake a second time but come on $6 for 3oz aquarium silicon or $4 for 4oz of weld? I will also make sure it has plenty of time to dry. After chipping away all the chunky epoxy and cutting the lines shorter here is what I have.
I glued these first and then the drip lines for the other 2 grow pod.

I glued the inside first gave them a little twist and pulled them back just a tiny bit to try and help settle the glue into the holes. I also set them on the edge of the table so
they could dry for a bit then I came back did the other side and just set them down to dry again. At this time I gave the juice lid a second coat not really thick just a little to make sure its sealed. after all that had a few hours I hooked up the Ebb/flow lines to the pod caps.
this glue really doesn’t show well in the pics sorry. well this is where I went to sleep I want the glue to dry as much as possible before I run test 2

Thanks for reading
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