1/ 3 hp pump at amazon 55$
garden hose to 1/2" reducer ( for pump)
100 ft of vinyl line
three barbed 1/2" tee
two half inch shutoff valves in case of leak
1/4 " drip hole puncher
barbed tees 50 pack
1/4" spaghetti drip line
I made drip rings but id prolly just stake the 1/4" lines with open ends next time around. Id also buy 1/4" micro flow controllers to dim down the ones getting more pressure at the begining of the loop
assembly as follows:
Pump to reducer
reducer to 1/2" line
1/2" line to 1/2" barbed tee
split to each side. 1/2" line
shutoff valve to 1/2" and another 1/2" tee
Take vinyl line 1/2" and make a circle loop of in the middle your pots
pop in the barbed tees with equal spacing around the whole loop and run 1/4 " line to ur plants.
id put micro flow controllers which are baby regulator valves somewhere along the 1/4" line so u can adjust it.
thats it. Super ez. Maybe 100-125$ total to build.
heres another option. Buy a 150 gph pump stick it in the bottom of ur resevoir. Attach a 20 ft 1/2" vinyl on line. At the end of the hose, feed it through a 3/4" pvc pipe roughly 2 ft long. Attach the end of the vinyl line to a 1/2" to 3/4" npt adapter 90 degree. U now have a 40 dollar watering system thats ez to stretch under the pots and u can water super evenly with a spout.
hit me up with any questions. Got all kinds of ideas lol
you should also try coco loco soil its a 50% amended coco blend. Less nutrition than ffof but it dries out alot quicker and more aeration. Cut it with about 40% perlite. Ull have a forgiving medium with coco watering qualities. Ffof dried out extremely slowly and u have to water it slow or u get alot of dry spots. It doesn't spread moisture well. Im watering almost 70 gallons a week in pure coco/perlite mix right now. If u go pure coco like botanicare ull like the resultsbut its about a ton of work. Growth rates are at minimum1/4 fasterif not 1/2