Lol that would be cool but it's only a gallon, I use like 10 or more when watering and feeding so. As it sits I crawl on the floor every day and lift the pots individually. Not easy but it will pay off.
Wow now that's an idea! Although a little involved for me, I'm moving soon and this room will become my dads. I've decided to add the 10 inches of width for one, and I think ill probably set my dad up with less plants in the future.That's a bad ass stealth grow you've got there! Perhaps in the if you got some adjustable emitters or buy some of those halo/drip rings and had all the hoses color coded or labeled on the end and leave them sit by the entrance there. Then just get a tote and a water pump and attach the corresponding hose to the pump to water each individual plant. probably have to make marks in the tote to know how much you've given each plant.
To add to this do you know of any soil monitor systems that can probe multiple pots and report to one screen? This way maybe I could monitor soil moisture content digitally and know when to water instead of having to pick up pots. Would be great to have all of this on a one button setup haha just flip it on, set up a gradual increase in watering amounts and check on it here and there.That's a bad ass stealth grow you've got there! Perhaps in the if you got some adjustable emitters or buy some of those halo/drip rings and had all the hoses color coded or labeled on the end and leave them sit by the entrance there. Then just get a tote and a water pump and attach the corresponding hose to the pump to water each individual plant. probably have to make marks in the tote to know how much you've given each plant.
I like where your head is at, but that's WAY over mine. lol. My brother is a tech guy in the military, he's always telling me about this thing called a raspberry pie that can apparently be programed to do what every you want it to. They probably already make a system for doing that, but it's probably going to run you a lot of money.To add to this do you know of any soil monitor systems that can probe multiple pots and report to one screen? This way maybe I could monitor soil moisture content digitally and know when to water instead of having to pick up pots. Would be great to have all of this on a one button setup haha just flip it on, set up a gradual increase in watering amounts and check on it here and there.
Agreed. Anything that cuts out time in this activity helps a lot.I'm loving this automatic talk. Some killer ideas.
I spend so much time figuring out which needs watered, of what, and how much, that I never have any freetime anymore. I'm either working at work, or working on watering.
This. And I started building something with the Raspberry Pi. I added a temp/humidity sensor so far, plan to test adding a soil moisture sensor but I'm not growing anything lol..$7 for a sensor, $50 for a Arduino, ability to program it - priceless.
https://www.amazon.com/Moisture-Humidity-Compatible-Atomic-Market/dp/B00TMD43BS
I thought the grow software Herb.IQ was going to add the ability to monitor sensors. An old laptop, and some of the $7 sensors might be economical.
You could always just fill up a pot with dirt in a room with plenty of air circulation to get the soil moisture sensor set up for when you do grow something.This. And I started building something with the Raspberry Pi. I added a temp/humidity sensor so far, plan to test adding a soil moisture sensor but I'm not growing anything lol..
But it's not really hard to get one set up connected to sensors, cameras, and adding remote web access to outlets on a relay, etc
Google RasPiViv
Yeah I guess I can adopt a houseplant or something lol.You could always just fill up a pot with dirt in a room with plenty of air circulation to get the soil moisture sensor set up for when you do grow something.