GoatSoup
Well-Known Member
I asked this in Advanced Growing but all I got was derp.
I want to make a wicking planter. I originally thought about using Solo cups but maybe that woud be too small to grow a plant as large as I'd like. I'm trying to make a seed generation tub useing a low wattage LED tub built several years ago. It was capable of mothering a plant for clone cutting and was used to grow some solo cups with Males, so it is capable. I wanted to build a wicking rig. Withthe plants about 2 inches above 1-2 gal rez and wick the water up to a couple of 1 lb coffee containers. I thought I'd use two wicks in each pot to bring water up to the plants on two sides of the containers, to avoid not having enough water.
Am wondering about the soil to use? I'm thinking a fine grained soil would be best to enhance the wicking. Something that carries a lot of air, but will wick the water around?
Has anyone had expierence with wicking who could give me some tips? I bought some felt to use for the wicks, but wonder if that will work?
Anyone??
I want to make a wicking planter. I originally thought about using Solo cups but maybe that woud be too small to grow a plant as large as I'd like. I'm trying to make a seed generation tub useing a low wattage LED tub built several years ago. It was capable of mothering a plant for clone cutting and was used to grow some solo cups with Males, so it is capable. I wanted to build a wicking rig. Withthe plants about 2 inches above 1-2 gal rez and wick the water up to a couple of 1 lb coffee containers. I thought I'd use two wicks in each pot to bring water up to the plants on two sides of the containers, to avoid not having enough water.
Am wondering about the soil to use? I'm thinking a fine grained soil would be best to enhance the wicking. Something that carries a lot of air, but will wick the water around?
Has anyone had expierence with wicking who could give me some tips? I bought some felt to use for the wicks, but wonder if that will work?
Anyone??
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