One of the most common questions beginners ask is: “How much money do I actually need to play roulette?” Do you need £10? £100? £1,000? The answer depends on how you want to play . In this guide, we’ll break it down so you can start smart in 2026 👇 🎯 The Short Answer 👉 You can start playing roulette with as little as £10–£20 … …but how long you last depends on how you manage it. 💸 Different Bankroll Levels Explained Let’s break it down by budget 👇 🟢 £10 – £30 (Very Small Bankroll) Best for: Casual play Quick sessions Testing the game ✔️ What to expect: Short playtime Limited recovery from losses 👉 Tip: Stick to £0.10–£0.50 bets to last longer. 🟡 £50 – £100 (Small Bankroll) Best for: Beginners Longer sessions Learning strategies ✔️ What to expect: More flexibility Better control 👉 Tip: Use £1–£3 bets and avoid aggressive systems. 🔵 £200+ (Medium Bankroll) Best for: Experienced players Strategy testing More r...
We have an ez-clone 128 low pro white. Keeping pH between 5.8-6.2. Temp is between 70-75 F. Kept everything sterile, dipped in clonex gel. Using RO water. This is a pic on day 5. We have no roots but have this gel-like substance forming. Doesn't just wipe off. You can actually peel it off in clumps, almost like silicone. This clone seems to be the worst of the bunch. Some don't have it at all. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Really don't want to lose all of these. Thanks!
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