Richard Drysift
Well-Known Member
2 would be ideal but I bet you could get away with one in a 7g. Can confirm the 12pk tropf carrots has mostly everything you will need. Like I say above I just ordered an extra shutoff valve because kit only comes with one. Never used the distribution style drippers just the single carrot drippers. Really works great for living soil.Piggybacking off this thread rather than make a new one...
I want to do four 7 gallon pots (fabric) in a living soil (KIS mix). There doesn't seem to be a consensus on number of carrots per pot, one or two for a 7 gallon (I've even seen 3 suggested). If I went two, would I still need distribution drippers? Is it better to just do one carrot per pot and then 4 drippers? I'll be using a gravity system around 4-6 feet off the ground.
Lastly,for anyone who ordered the 12 tropf kit, did it come with everything you needed for a similar setup? I'm wondering if it would be easier or cheaper to just customize it for my grow rather than buy a kit that may or may not have everything I already need.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Read it somewhere that for optimum gravity feed you need your reservoir to be a minimum of 3 feet higher than the level your carrots are. I don’t think it needs to be much higher if you add longer feeding hose. I was able to add another 5 carrots for a separate grow area on the same reservoir without repositioning. Flow remains the same; gushes right out when you pull a carrot valve off the feeder line.When you say 10:1 are you saying for every 10ft of hose in the system you need 1 feet(or maybe you're talking meters?) elevation on the reservoir?