MadeInMaine
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Long time reader of RIU, but first time poster so I got myself a new registered account and here it goes...
Hey, I'm planning something new for the 08 season, a guerilla-style tree grow. I plan on going to trees in remote areas, pick some healthy large ones, climb up to a good height, and select a site with strong/heavy branching. Once I have a site picked out, I'm going to build a small flower-bed out of pre-cut pieces of wood (5 pieces, 1 square 'floor' piece with drainage holes will make the floor, and then 4 equal pieces to form the 'sides'). Each planting pan will be painted camoflauge. I'll start by attaching the floor piece, then naililng in the 4 sides. From there I plan on filling the bottom few inches with rocks (or something else with good drainage), then my soil mix (hopefully using coca coir as mulch to top it all off). I'll then put my seedling/clone in the planter and remove myself from the tree. Each 'flower bed' suspended in the tree will hold a single plant, I'll try to space the flower beds out to invididual trees, although some trees may hold multiple plants planted in different parts of the trees in their own respective beds.
My question is about watering/nutes. I won't be able to visit the plants everyday as going to a remote location and climbing multiple trees just isn't feasible for me on a regular schedule... so I was thinking about auto-watering systems so then I'd only have to show up to top off the resevoir every 2/3 weeks (depending on heat, plant size, etc)..... I was thinking something like this might work? Gardening Accessories - Plantastic 32 Ounce Watering System
It's pretty cheap, won't be noticeable in the tree, and should in theory keep me from having to go water regularly... looks like a pretty simple setup, makes me wonder if I couldn't make something like it myself..
I found some other style of automatic watering devices on google as well...
Automatic Plant Watering Systems and Misting Supplies - Mist and Water Timers, Drip Systems, Valves, Nozzle Cleaner and Filters from ACF - 'The Green Genious' on this site looks pretty cool, not to mention if I did have multiple plants growing in a single tree, I could set up a site in the tree (perhaps at a lower location?) to hold the Green Genius, and this would be able to water all the plants in the individual tree... and set one up per tree... runs off of batteries and apparently only needs new batteries every 3 months... would likely cause more noise then the product on the Liquid Fence site though..
Automatic Plant Waterers - Lee Valley Tools
This one is nutty looking... says indoor only, but I'm wondering if it could be adapted (or if I could build a similar thing) to my needs...
anyway, any input on these kinda systems? Anyone use them before or got some better ideas? Or think they'll work at all? And as for nutrients, could I not add the nutrients to my water resevoir (conservatively), and then the plants will be getting their daily nutes with their daily watering? Do nutes seperate (or break down?) from the water and might cause consistancy issues?
Thanks for any help guys!
Mike from the North East...
Hey, I'm planning something new for the 08 season, a guerilla-style tree grow. I plan on going to trees in remote areas, pick some healthy large ones, climb up to a good height, and select a site with strong/heavy branching. Once I have a site picked out, I'm going to build a small flower-bed out of pre-cut pieces of wood (5 pieces, 1 square 'floor' piece with drainage holes will make the floor, and then 4 equal pieces to form the 'sides'). Each planting pan will be painted camoflauge. I'll start by attaching the floor piece, then naililng in the 4 sides. From there I plan on filling the bottom few inches with rocks (or something else with good drainage), then my soil mix (hopefully using coca coir as mulch to top it all off). I'll then put my seedling/clone in the planter and remove myself from the tree. Each 'flower bed' suspended in the tree will hold a single plant, I'll try to space the flower beds out to invididual trees, although some trees may hold multiple plants planted in different parts of the trees in their own respective beds.
My question is about watering/nutes. I won't be able to visit the plants everyday as going to a remote location and climbing multiple trees just isn't feasible for me on a regular schedule... so I was thinking about auto-watering systems so then I'd only have to show up to top off the resevoir every 2/3 weeks (depending on heat, plant size, etc)..... I was thinking something like this might work? Gardening Accessories - Plantastic 32 Ounce Watering System
It's pretty cheap, won't be noticeable in the tree, and should in theory keep me from having to go water regularly... looks like a pretty simple setup, makes me wonder if I couldn't make something like it myself..
I found some other style of automatic watering devices on google as well...
Automatic Plant Watering Systems and Misting Supplies - Mist and Water Timers, Drip Systems, Valves, Nozzle Cleaner and Filters from ACF - 'The Green Genious' on this site looks pretty cool, not to mention if I did have multiple plants growing in a single tree, I could set up a site in the tree (perhaps at a lower location?) to hold the Green Genius, and this would be able to water all the plants in the individual tree... and set one up per tree... runs off of batteries and apparently only needs new batteries every 3 months... would likely cause more noise then the product on the Liquid Fence site though..
Automatic Plant Waterers - Lee Valley Tools
This one is nutty looking... says indoor only, but I'm wondering if it could be adapted (or if I could build a similar thing) to my needs...
anyway, any input on these kinda systems? Anyone use them before or got some better ideas? Or think they'll work at all? And as for nutrients, could I not add the nutrients to my water resevoir (conservatively), and then the plants will be getting their daily nutes with their daily watering? Do nutes seperate (or break down?) from the water and might cause consistancy issues?
Thanks for any help guys!
Mike from the North East...