MG is just horrible.
I agree that the chemical based miracle grow never shows results (at all). So I can't even criticize the fert that's how bad it is...MG is just horrible.
I'm convinced 24/7 drip is the only way to do soil. Also convinced granular is the only way to do fert.Not seen a soil grow work on a drip before.
To be completely honest I'm using a garden hose. But infact dripping on organic granular for 48hrs total has demonstrated rapid growth.What is the gallon per hour drip that you run? And when u say 24/7 does that mean constant drip? I’m looking to do something similar outdoors with gravity instead of pump
Ok appreciate the response the girls look great btwTo be completely honest I'm using a garden hose. But infact dripping on organic granular for 48hrs total has demonstrated rapid growth.
Those look awesome probably something to try next season thanks for the infoCheck out blumats; they work great outdoors or in.
5 x 5 or 4 x 4? 10 or 15 gallon pots? They look amazing! Does the straw help with water retention or for soil warmth? So so much to learn thanks for sharing!
That would be so handy during vacation time as a plant sitter backup!What is the gallon per hour drip that you run? And when u say 24/7 does that mean constant drip? I’m looking to do something similar outdoors with gravity instead of pump
It’s a 4x4 with 10 gallon pots. The straw just helps keep the top of the soil from drying out too quickly.5 x 5 or 4 x 4? 10 or 15 gallon pots? They look amazing! Does the straw help with water retention or for soil warmth? So so much to learn thanks for sharing!
So how are you working round not saturating your soil?
It’s a blumat system. It only starts dripping water when the soil needs it. I’ve had the system running for about 3 weeks so far and it works incredibly well. One thing that’s really nice about it is that I’ve been able to visually see how much the plants require each day and I’ve been able to see how much more they require on warmer days. The only time I manually pour anything into my pots is when I give each plant about 1.5L of compost tea once a week.So how are you working round not saturating your soil?
It’s a blumat system. It only starts dripping water when the soil needs it. I’ve had the system running for about 3 weeks so far and it works incredibly well. One thing that’s really nice about it is that I’ve been able to visually see how much the plants require each day and I’ve been able to see how much more they require on warmer days. The only time I manually pour anything into my pots is when I give each plant about 1.5L of compost tea once a week.
Blumat is a drip system.People should say blumat not drip system, you confuse me.
Blumat is a drip system.
Do you also assume every car has a manual transmission until someone specifies theirs has an automatic transmission? You said you’ve never seen a soil grow work on a drip system before, you didn’t specify that you’ve never seen a soil grow work on a drip system without a controlling valve. BTW, a blumat system is still a passive system. Mine has no external energy sources driving it, the “sensor” is just a water filled cone, that releases pressure from the valve at the top, when the water in the soil begins to dry out. Then the water comes through with no power or pumps...it’s just gravity fed.An automated one not passive which is the impression i get when you say drip system.