You don't need to use nozzles, just adjust your timer down a bit.Thinking the cheap drip nozzles are the problem, I am not sure cause this is my first time with a system like this. When a nozzle is not dripping I just have to thump it and it start working. View attachment 3968060
If you look at the picture of the manifold, I have 5 lines running from it and at the pots I and a cross fitting to give me 3 tubes per pot.You don't need to use nozzles, just adjust your timer down a bit.
I use a different style of drip system than yours and do not use emitters, because they plug so often.If you look at the picture of the manifold, I have 5 lines running from it and at the pots I and a cross fitting to give me 3 tubes per pot.
If I remove the drippers will I have enough pressure to give each line the pressure it needs?
I'll run 1 line per plant in a 5 gallon or more if the container surface area is larger. I'll split a line with a t fitting for a 3 gallon and water 2.Your running one line per plant?
Found your problem; all lines need to originate from the main manifold; every time you split you lose water volume. Some are direct, others are split into 2, others into 4 from the looks of things in the pic. That should solve your problem.Thinking the cheap drip nozzles are the problem, I am not sure cause this is my first time with a system like this. When a nozzle is not dripping I just have to thump it and it start working. View attachment 3968060
No, I have one line per plant that splits at the pot to three points, all lines at the same length. But this ain't working so here is the plan, LOL, the best laid plans of mice, men and me.Found your problem; all lines need to originate from the main manifold; every time you split you lose water volume. Some are direct, others are split into 2, others into 4 from the looks of things in the pic. That should solve your problem.
If not, then you need a filter at the pump.
Your lines did not shrink in diameter at every junction so you ended up with low and inconsistent flow. Your new plan sounds much better.No, I have one line per plant that splits at the pot to three points, all lines at the same length. But this ain't working so here is the plan, LOL, the best laid plans of mice, men and me.
I am changing this, going to try one line per plant off a 3/4" manifold. Should have done this in the first place, but no I had to try and get all fancy, KISS! Going to try a 2 gal/min drip emitter, if they plug I will go bare naked tube directly to the plants. Will be testing this tonight.
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Thanks buddy,Your lines did not shrink in diameter at every junction so you ended up with low and inconsistent flow. Your new plan sounds much better.
Thanks, did not think about that, will set it on the floor of the tray tomorrow.PLEASE make sure there will be no drips from your new manifold sitting on the fan........would hate to hear that the fan shot some water/feed onto your bottom bulb.
GR8 grow you have.
Looks good! I'm definitely subbed.What a day, wanting to solve the problem with the drip system;
Today I dismantled the system. removed the 8 port manifold, built a loop manifold from 3/4" black vinyl with 5 ports. Put 1/4" red rubber hose on it, all of equal length, and mounted a 2 gph pressure compensating emitter. Plenty of pressure to run them now. Was so busy I forgot to take some pic's, will do it prior to lights on.
Emptied both rez's, cleaned and refilled with 15 gallons of 1.55 EC solution at 5 78 pH.
Timer set for 10 min, want to check it out before I go with multi feeding, just doing two feeding tonight 10:15 and 2:30, then will check them at 6 and see if they need more solution and possibly do another run at 6:30.
Ran the check and had runoff after 8 min, so will set for 7 min/cycle, not sure of the number of cycles yet, probably 3 to start.
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Hey Bud,Looks good! I'm definitely subbed.
I haven't read the whole thread yet so I'll ask;
Does your system drain to waste? If so your ec is pretty high from my experience, especially in veg.
I personally keep mine around 1.2 and raise it up to around 1.4 in flower depending on the strain.
Indica dominant, not the OG's and Chems, can handle higher nutes than the Sativas.
I also like to flush it real good, once a week.
Honestly, running at a lower ec I still manage to burn the tips of the leaves by the time of the chop.
Love the avatar Bakersfield.Honestly, running at a lower ec I still manage to burn the tips of the leaves by the time of the chop.