lusidghost
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Not having to water on harvest days is pretty awesome too.
I’m keeping mine around 1.2 in early flower. I went higher and the leaf tips started to burn. I accidentally used a lower EC because I forgot to switched from RO to tap and forgot about deducting the base water. I’m glad I did or I probably would have fried them.I've read through the sustainable village info and will try them next run.
What EC do you use compared to standard top feed? Lower I presume?
I'm running 1.2 right nowI've read through the sustainable village info and will try them next run.
What EC do you use compared to standard top feed? Lower I presume?
Nope. Just watch your plants. I started at 1.0. When I seen them need more i upped to 1.3 seen tips burn so down to 1.2 and riding good nowDo you need to periodically flush to keep EC in check?
Couldn't have said it better myself.Man I'm bored now....nothing to do. These fuckers do it for me. I'm really liking these things so far. Saves me a ton of time to do things like dabs and smoke more joints...there's also the bong and volcano. Lol. Seriously tho. What a time (and back) saver. Even the finicky 'braincake' is loving life most of the time and generally she's a moody bitch. Hates any little thing wrong. Plants really growing quick with the even amount of water going in.View attachment 5055057View attachment 5055058View attachment 5055059
I was flushing them every few days, but I stopped a few weeks ago and they've been fine. Just keep the EC low and all should be well.Do you need to periodically flush to keep EC in check?
I've been a huge proponent of blumats for years. I think one of the reasons many have been skeptical is due to the belief that you have to have X amount of runoff each watering which has somehow become a must do when growing in soiless. Using blumats proves that you don't have to have runoff. Some that overfeed and use too much stuff might have issues but if you feed properly from start to finish there is no need for runoff.Man I'm bored now....nothing to do. These fuckers do it for me. I'm really liking these things so far. Saves me a ton of time to do things like dabs and smoke more joints...there's also the bong and volcano. Lol. Seriously tho. What a time (and back) saver. Even the finicky 'braincake' is loving life most of the time and generally she's a moody bitch. Hates any little thing wrong. Plants really growing quick with the even amount of water going in.View attachment 5055057View attachment 5055058View attachment 5055059
Ya I dont really do run off on promix. I may water till run off a couple times through the grow but that's it. I'm really enjoying the blumats though. So easyI've been a huge proponent of blumats for years. I think one of the reasons many have been skeptical is due to the belief that you have to have X amount of runoff each watering which has somehow become a must do when growing in soiless. Using blumats proves that you don't have to have runoff. Some that overfeed and use too much stuff might have issues but if you feed properly from start to finish there is no need for runoff.
Feeding less constantly rather than feeding heavy frequently with runoff leads to the same results. With blumats you're not dumping a significant amount of nutrient solution down the drain and dealing with collecting runoff.
My next move is going to be switching over to a 4x4 capillary mat. Then I won't even need to deal with the carrots and will be able to just set a fabric pot on the mat and walk away.
Cool. If you looked into blumats you would know they run a wet dry cycle. Not just drip for no reason. Better than running a system where you water every x mins whether the medium is wet or not. The carrot takes care of the timing. Dry...water. Wet... Stop repeatCannabis plants like a wet/dry cycle in soil especially, I wouldn't use blumat if anything look into drip irrigation.
I tried blumats and they just constantly kept the coco wet. Maybe I did something wrong then. I accept that. IF they do wet/dry then that sounds pretty amazing when it works. I Used AutoPots and those sucked and claimed to do wet/dry but they did not at all even with 50% coco 50% perlite blend.Cool. If you looked into blumats you would know they run a wet dry cycle. Not just drip for no reason.
Did you use the trop-f system?I tried blumats and they just constantly kept the coco wet. Maybe I did something wrong then. I accept that. IF they do wet/dry then that sounds pretty amazing when it works. I Used AutoPots and those sucked and claimed to do wet/dry but they did not at all even with 50% coco 50% perlite blend.
Drip irrigation is not constantly dripping lol it uses a timed pump or solenoid to control when plants get fed, also they're very precise on how much water they dose if you're using flow regulators..
Nope just now see it, we tried the classic system a few years back. That system actually seems appealing...Did you use the trop-f system?
Ya the other siphon one is much diff then the Trop-f. I can honestly say it's saving me so much time every day it's already paid for itself really.Nope just now see it, we tried the classic system a few years back. That system actually seems appealing...
I'm going to have to order another kit and try them out on one of my vegetation bays. I'm always looking for something new. I personally hand water for the workout lmao but I'm also in 20 gallon pots sooo way less plants to actually water. I just use a Brute trash bucket on their wheel attachment and go to town with a bucket. hahaYa the other siphon one is much diff then the Trop-f. I can honestly say it's saving me so much time every day it's already paid for itself really.
I've ran diff irrigation before. More timers and pumps. Failures etc. Fuck it. Went back to hand watering. Hated it almost more. Lol. So needed to find something and remember the fellers talking about em so I figured ah what the hell give em a go. Glad I did
My buddy uses floraflex.. it's ok just not ideal for me.I'm going to have to order another kit and try them out on one of my vegetation bays. I'm always looking for something new. I personally hand water for the workout lmao but I'm also in 20 gallon pots sooo way less plants to actually water. I just use a Brute trash bucket on their wheel attachment and go to town with a bucket. haha
Yikes I'd end up needing to run a pump on the system with a pressure reducer, sounding like lots of pieces and parts now. I'd just go back to drip irrigation. Not sure if you ever tried Netafim drippers or FloraFlex but they are damn reliable. I Had 1 dripper out of 36 fail when I used the system. The problem I faced was feeding so many plants required a big jet pump that was heating my nutrient solution too much. Aaaand back to hand watering.....
I did what it said and keep the bottom of the res 1 meter above the top of the pot. Plus there's the water in it prob another meter highHow high to you keep res to get adequate pressure?
I've read the risk of the valve sticking open increases as the pressure decreases; i.e. higher is better.
Flooding is my only real apprehension with the blumats.