Best most reliable automatic irrigation setup

Midwestflowers420

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I’m wondering what you guys think is the best most fool proof irrigation setup I’m tired of hand watering every day yes I’ve became lazy. Looking for a system that doesn’t leak and I grow in coco
 
Which digital timer? What do you have it set for feeding schedule?

Search Amazon for Nearpow Dual Digital Light timer. I've played with various schedules but settled on 30 minutes after lights on, halfway through, and 30 minutes before lights off.
I grow in 2 gallon Rootmaker pots with 100% coco and always get great harvests.
 
If you follow the instructions and recommendations, along with using large trays, I have found Autopots to work really well. It's the laziest system I have ever used. There are no timers or pumps, it's all gravity-fed, nothing under pressure. Last cycle in my Autopot tent the biggest effort was refilling the res every fortnight and checking the PH once a week. And one time I had to actually go in the tent and string some falling branches up because I was too lazy to scrog earlier.
 
Blumats connected to a small water pump in a bucket is pretty set and forget. All it takes is tuning in the irrigation for the first week or two.
 
Blumats connected to a small water pump in a bucket is pretty set and forget. All it takes is tuning in the irrigation for the first week or two.
This is what I'll be going to hopefully by the end of the week. We plan to run a 32 gal food safe trash can, with 2 small pumps. One for veg and 1 for flower.
 
Blumats connected to a small water pump in a bucket is pretty set and forget. All it takes is tuning in the irrigation for the first week or two.
How?

Blumat's rely on a continuous low psi. For non gravity-feed setups, they do sell a pump and accumulator tank setup to provide that but it's $$$$$$$

Your typical cheap submersible aquarium pump is not suitable for blumats as, unlike drip emmiters, they need constant pressure to function as designed.
 
How?

Blumat's rely on a continuous low psi. For non gravity-feed setups, they do sell a pump and accumulator tank setup to provide that but it's $$$$$$$

Your typical cheap submersible aquarium pump is not suitable for blumats as, unlike drip emmiters, they need constant pressure to function as designed.
You run a small 8 watt pump continually with the flow reducer.
 
How?

Blumat's rely on a continuous low psi. For non gravity-feed setups, they do sell a pump and accumulator tank setup to provide that but it's $$$$$$$

Your typical cheap submersible aquarium pump is not suitable for blumats as, unlike drip emmiters, they need constant pressure to function as designed.
Yup. Just a small, low wattage pump. As long as the pump has enough vertical push to get over the bucket, it works fine. I forgot to mention, I use a Blumat tee fitting near the pump to release any pressure build-up. I used to use the reducer, but found it unnecessary when I didn't have a second one. I've done up to 80 one gallon pots with a single pump
 
Yup. Just a small, low wattage pump. As long as the pump has enough vertical push to get over the bucket, it works fine. I forgot to mention, I use a Blumat tee fitting near the pump to release any pressure build-up. I used to use the reducer, but found it unnecessary when I didn't have a second one. I've done up to 80 one gallon pots with a single pump
So the T is just open and directs water back into the res? Do you have a pic?
 
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