Blumats. Who's using them?

Clusterfuck Tuesday

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I love them. I’m running 30 gallon bags with (1) 9” and (2) 5” carrots per pot. I think I’m running about 6-8 droppers in each bag as well. I’m gravity fed using a 12 gallon tote. During stretch, these girls were going through 6-8 gallons per day :o. I would have gone crazy keeping up.
 

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Jjgrow420

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So you get them all set up?
I got one set up on the autoflower because the pot.fits on a 5gal pail so if it over watered it would be in the pail. I also just started out with 1gal of water in a 1gal pail but it's at the ceiling so it's got pressure just to make.sure everything was water tight etc. It seems to be working... No water in pail res is about same level and blumat isn't dripping (soils wet) so either it's not working or it's working perfectly ;)
 

JustBlazin

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I'm gonna setup the rest tonight. I have a 20 gal res that I'll elevate and have the bottom of the res about 4ft off the ground. I also seen a good idea when running a few pots to run a full closed loop so all sensors get good pressure.
4 feet is good that's about what mine is at
Yes I do the loop also gives you better pressure plus if one side clogs the other side can still provide water, plus I put a on/off valve opposite side of the res with some extra 8mm hose so I can purge the line or I can water stuff with it...I made my line like 7 feet so I can water my small veg where I clone and keep plants in cups under a t5
 

JustBlazin

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I'm gonna setup the rest tonight. I have a 20 gal res that I'll elevate and have the bottom of the res about 4ft off the ground. I also seen a good idea when running a few pots to run a full closed loop so all sensors get good pressure.

They won't start to water till your pots start to dry out a bit, can take anywhere from 1-4 days...depends on how big your plant is to your container and how much your plant is drinking.
Also some of my carrots water with a constant drip and others will stop completely at times them come back on a few times a day to keep the set moisture level.
 
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Jjgrow420

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Were they easy to dial in?

got mine soaking now, they’re smaller than I was expecting.
Yes def smaller than I thought too. Talked to the guys at black swallow and they said that they recommend that size for.up to 7gal. Like it was mentioned before you just fine tune it as you go.
It was very easy. It seems to be working but I haven't seen any action off it yet but the medium was pretty wet still
I haven't setup the 12 in 7gals yet but they're all soaking. Transplanting and getting them all bent and pinched takes a bit of time. Plus I'm brushing them with the promix myko so that's a good few mins per pot. I'm particular about shape (not much height in basement).
 

Jjgrow420

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Question guys
Do you use any products that keep the drip lines clean? Like dripclean or hyclean? Or use hygrozyme in the res?
 

JustBlazin

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Question guys
Do you use any products that keep the drip lines clean? Like dripclean or hyclean? Or use hygrozyme in the res?
I don't but I run straight tap water, pretty sure I saw people on icmag running drip clean but don't know amounts, you would have to check that epic thread to get amounts
 
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