Rocket Soul
Well-Known Member
+1 on using a wick smaller than 6-8 inches. Generally the amount of wicking and thus the amount of water in your substrate is mostly related to (in order of importance according to MHO):Thanks, I missed that the first time and the second and third , Instructions at bottom for the people like me.
I might have to downsize the wicking pot size from 8" to 6" after reading the instructions but still not sure because my totes are 2x as big.
Or maybe throw some grow stones (I have lots of gs-2 grow stones on hand) on the side of the wicking basket in-between the baskets and burlap (maybe in its own burlap "pouch") to shrink the area of the wicking? I know the grow stones might wick themselves but it could shrink the wicking amount, but also would it be needed?
Instructions I missed...
Step 2. Fill the wicking basket with Grow Media at this time. Pack firmly into the basket until water seeps up into the top of the mix. Make a 1” to -1/2” high “cupcake” mound of the Grow Media above the wicking basket opening and thoroughly wet. This is VERY important to maintain wicking as the Grow Media settles in the wicking basket over time.
Step 3. Continue adding layers of the Grow Media thoroughly saturated with moisture, then stop when the Grow Media is within 4” from the top.
Wideness of wick
Distance between lowest level of soil and water surface (or better yet, lets say height of wick.)
How absorbent your wick material is.
I once used a pasta strainer with hydroton for wick; the plant was allways overwatered. I thought the material would make up for the wick being so big and wide but no.