Fahn2k
Well-Known Member
I don't know what part of the forum I should post this in but, here goes. I want to set up automatic watering system that only waters when the soil gets dry. I have been looking around but most systems seem to just work with a timer and let you adjust how much water you feed for a set amount of time which you can adjust. I want a system that only sends water when its needed or when the soil dries to a certain extent. The only thing I can find is DIY Arduino kit with a separate irrigation kit that comes with soil monitors. It can be expanded to monitor temp and humidity also plus a lot more. I'm using water only soil so i hope I don't have to worry about ph swings to much. Has anyone tried this? Is there a better way? I know I dont need to do this but to a certian extent it helps me embrace my inner geek. Also if I can pull it off I get a useable cool factor for my set up.
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