weedstoner420
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Why solo cups and not tall 4" square nursery pots?
I've been there bud thankfully with only with 6/10 plants, in future or until you plumbed in it would be worth ditching the perlite to give you a bit easier time.I already have to water these girls twice a day in the cup and more probably would be better. They are almost always light. I am in there water basically every morning and every evening.
Yeah but they may floatFlood and drain,you can fit a lot of solos in a 4x4.
I can definitely understand that when your adding nutes. What about just making your own flood hose? Can take any length you need and drill 1/8" holes at the increments and position you need it to be. Granted, this will be time consuming. But considering your watering twice a day, id say its worth the time investment.I do that with my #2 pots outside and 3/8" soaker hose. It gets wasteful, and you need a runoff catch.might as well be flood and drain at that point
The capillary mat in that video appears to be avoiding some of these problems, in that it has the capillary material on the inside, which is covered by something water-tight with a lot of tiny holes in it.Capillary is a good method but ime needs covering with plastic and sites cut from it otherwise the ec is affected, it turns green with algea and gives a high humidity.
Roots growing into it was one of the reasons I changed to coco, moving plants around was a real pia.The capillary mat in that video appears to be avoiding some of these problems, in that it has the capillary material on the inside, which is covered by something water-tight with a lot of tiny holes in it.
That should keep the mat more or less dry except where pots are actually sitting. It would at least avoid the algae growth. Evaporation is probably also much lower than with a "conventional" mat.
Does anybody know where to get the mats that are shown in the video?
@Star Dog How did/do you avoid roots growing into the mat?
Does anybody know where to get the mats that are shown in the video?
Yeah, nah i aint drilling 400 holes. Too rigid and single use application of irrigation, imo.I can definitely understand that when your adding nutes. What about just making your own flood hose? Can take any length you need and drill 1/8" holes at the increments and position you need it to be. Granted, this will be time consuming. But considering your watering twice a day, id say its worth the time investment.
I have also seen full drip kits on Amazon and other sites. Like 40 unit systems for like 30 bucks.
Yeah but they may float
Yes they'll float,but shouldn't be hard to hold them down.Strips of something between the rows with weights or something.Yeah but they may float
Thank you for your thoughtful and helpful inputSaid 6 weeks. Then shared a picture.
Y'all are a trip. Telling an adult what not to do instead of answering the question.
100s of solos. No fckn clue
You'll figure it out though, I'm sure.
Good luck
Hit dog hollers when the shoe fitsThank you for your thoughtful and helpful input
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