POLISHSTONER
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A good idea? I was thinking a gravity irrigation system
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I ditched this idea, not worth it for me,thanks for the reply nonethelessBlumats work but they are not maintenance free. You've got to fiddle with them all the time but do make watering very easy overall. No more wilted plants...
that isn't my experience, I set one when I put a clone into a pot and don't have to touch it through the whole grow.Blumats work but they are not maintenance free. You've got to fiddle with them all the time but do make watering very easy overall. No more wilted plants...
Once they are set I can pretty much leave the system alone for weeks at a time. Problem I have is when I am moving plants in or out every so often or trying to spin the pots around for even light. If the lines get to an uneven height from being moved the drip rate will change slightly in another carrot. The lines need to be uniform; no roller coaster dips. I've had one carrot set and then moved something to find a puddle of water on the floor the next day. It is perpetuity and stupidity that causes most my issues. Had plants vegging on a Blumat line not long ago & did not touch them for weeks.With blumats I leave for a weekend without even thinking and a week with only a bit of worry if I have a plant in the middle of stretch. It is great to be able to go on a 3+ week trip and come home to buds ready for harvest. Just takes a bit of planning to make sure stretch is over before you leave and nothing needs to be harvested while you're gone. Also gotta give all the moms a good haircut.
How many feet above the top of your highest pot was the output of your reservoir?If the lines get to an uneven height from being moved the drip rate will change slightly in another carrot. The lines need to be uniform; no roller coaster dips. I've had one carrot set and then moved something to find a puddle of water on the floor the next day.
dunno, maybe, mine are around 3.5 feet but my setup is smallAbout 3ft...should it be set higher?