Vumar
Well-Known Member
Just let me say this is not my first grow but will be my first attempt at a timed soil grow. I normally run RDWC hydro but have slowly been experimenting with organic soil (watering each by hand) after reading True Living Organics by The Rev. This is my attempt to go for a serious soil grow start to finish. I got lazy (actually just poor) on my last 2 soil grows and wasn't able to buy a filter for R/O, enough gallons of distilled to be worth it, or collect enough rain water in time so I used tap water and destroyed my microbes! But luckily this time around money isn't too much of a concern~ The idea of this experiment is to find the best way to water multiple plants with as much as an even adjustable flow as possible.
I have 2 plastic kiddie pools for overflow protection, a bunch of smaller containers that go inside the water pools, a reservoir with an air pump and stones, a water pump, a Y split for the water pump, and two multi-splitters (6 splits per unit, so 12 total), and the tubing to connect everything. Now my last and most important part is figuring out what type of drippers to use. The plants in the pictures are just visual examples for some flare! The water pump will be controlled by an outlet timer and there are small flow adjustments per line on the water manifold so I have some addition control there as well.
I've done a little homework on the topic but thought maybe the RIU community could help a hydro grower out with some soil ; P Just throwing the tubing into the container with a weight on it won't work for me. I need something that will evenly water and not clog often. Most importantly, anyone friendly enough to share some experience with what drippers they have used, what works best, and what to stay away from! Offering hydro advice and appreciation in return! Thank you guys'n'gals~~
I have 2 plastic kiddie pools for overflow protection, a bunch of smaller containers that go inside the water pools, a reservoir with an air pump and stones, a water pump, a Y split for the water pump, and two multi-splitters (6 splits per unit, so 12 total), and the tubing to connect everything. Now my last and most important part is figuring out what type of drippers to use. The plants in the pictures are just visual examples for some flare! The water pump will be controlled by an outlet timer and there are small flow adjustments per line on the water manifold so I have some addition control there as well.
I've done a little homework on the topic but thought maybe the RIU community could help a hydro grower out with some soil ; P Just throwing the tubing into the container with a weight on it won't work for me. I need something that will evenly water and not clog often. Most importantly, anyone friendly enough to share some experience with what drippers they have used, what works best, and what to stay away from! Offering hydro advice and appreciation in return! Thank you guys'n'gals~~