Anyone ever hear of these? Would this work or keep the soil too wet? Anyone use them? https://www.blumat.com/en/classic/uber-classic
Alternatively, you could set up a drip system for a similar cost. A cheap pump, some hose, a timer, and drip emitters, or caps, or halos, to distribute the water.Sounds like this will work for vacations. That's all I am looking for. I usually have someone come water them but I don't like that. Thank you.
no worries they're cheap so i am going to give them a try!I just realized your OP is asking about the classics. We have all been running the tropf system. They are different. That said, I stand by the if plants are in soil and you just need plain water, give em a whirl.
Doh, I thought they were the Tropf blumats as well.no worries they're cheap so i am going to give them a try!
If your plants can survive on 75ml of water (125ml with the XL version) per day, they'll work great.I just need something reliable for when i go out of town for a week. If i have no not feed them for a week that's fine, better than nothing and at least they get a drink. Any better ideas? Looking for quick easy cheap
Start up cost can be significant depending upon how many carrots you need and if you decide to DIY a bucket for a reservoir or buy one pre-drilled. Have been using Blumats in organic soil for years; they work great. They do require regular maintenance but will water plants automatically without power for 10 days or so at a time. They dry out after awhile so it’s wise to pull the carrots out and soak them like once a month. Don’t try to run nutes or anything other than water through them; you can still liquid feed or give teas as needed even with carrots installed.no worries they're cheap so i am going to give them a try!
oh yeah I knew I was in great company using these! If this cat uses them you are GOLDEN! now I am even MORE syched!!Start up cost can be significant depending upon how many carrots you need and if you decide to DIY a bucket for a reservoir or buy one pre-drilled. Have been using Blumats in organic soil for years; they work great. They do require regular maintenance but will water plants automatically without power for 10 days or so at a time. They dry out after awhile so it’s wise to pull the carrots out and soak them like once a month. Don’t try to run nutes or anything other than water through them; you can still liquid feed or give teas as needed even with carrots installed.
If you let the reservoir run dry you’ll need to re-soak the carrots again. I like to move the plants around every few weeks for even light so I re-soak them again when the plants get cycled around. I highly recommend getting an extra valve so you can turn off the water without interrupting the flow. Then you can pull the carrots and re-route them as needed without getting water everywhere.
The reservoir needs to be elevated in order for gravity feed to work; I put mine on top of a shelf which made re-filling it difficult. Added a pump and a supply bucket so now just plug in the pump to fill the res again. Also added float cork drilled to fit a chopstick with tape on the end to indicate water level; fits through a hole in the lid. Can put a recycle timer on it for extended vacations; have gone away for 14 days before without issue.
I would love to understand what is going on here. Please bear with me I am still learning and all right here from riu.org i have no help in real life no kinda slow learning and rough but it'll be okay.Build a sip with dry amendments. My wife and I like to hike and travel a lot, so I was looking into blue mats for a minute. Like tch said, you have to tinker with them every week. Sip I built holds 10g of soil and 7 gal of water. Full tank will last 9 days in full flower. Around day 12 the soil drys out completely and I notice some wilt.
Super handy, set it and..
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That looks kind of like a Costco storage container. What are you using for the reservoir?Build a sip with dry amendments. My wife and I like to hike and travel a lot, so I was looking into blue mats for a minute. Like tch said, you have to tinker with them every week. Sip I built holds 10g of soil and 7 gal of water. Full tank will last 9 days in full flower. Around day 12 the soil drys out completely and I notice some wilt.
Super handy, set it and..
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Here's the sip
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The drains can all be piped together and ran to a condensate pump