I tried that didn't work very well. In a pinch, I saw some clay watering carrots in the dollar store, similar to the Blumats but no-name obviously, they work more reliably than a pinhole in a bottle and come with adapters to use multiple bottle sizes, can fit up to a 2L (1/2 gallon) bottle.Any good techniques for watering my plants for a few days when on holiday that doesn't include pumps etc? Was thinking just a bottle on the pot with a pin prick in it or something like that?
ahaha when I thought of McGyver i did actually think of ice, like when he set that bomb to trigger by the ice melting ha ha but dont think its practicalGiant block of ice? Depending on how many plants you have, and the way you have them set up, could you put a block of ice in a tray or other container that has a tube attached to the bottom, run the tube to your plants, and put it on a tall table that's higher than the plant? A big enough block of ice, with some insulation laid over the top of it, would take a few days to melt.
going away for 4 days, I know they can last for 3 but thats pushing it. Maybe ill just set the light down to 250w instead of 550w and move them further away from the lights in the hope that the temp will be lower and they wont use the water as quick.Three days
Fuck, why didn't I think of that? That's so much easier than my version. I forgot about the drain plugs in large coolers; a 5/8 or 7/16 hose should fit right onto that.Big block of ice in a cooler with the hose connected to the water drain plug
You did think of it you forgot the cooler thats all. Great idea by the way. Sounds like a perfect solution.Fuck, why didn't I think of that? That's so much easier than my version. I forgot about the drain plugs in large coolers; a 5/8 or 7/16 hose should fit right onto that.
Funny you should mention McGyver. The people at my old grow shop always used to call me "McGyver Guy," because of all the off-the-wall engineering schemes I used to come up with. If one of them is reading this thread, I know they'll know who I am, because this is exactly the sort of thing that made them start calling me that! Hope one of them PMs me; I hate having lost touch with some of them.... used to have some really good times, just hanging around there all afternoon playing with the dogs and talking shop.
You could also lay some plastic sheeting loosely atop the soil to retard surface evaporation. That could easily buy you a day or two right there, depending on your medium and how much the roots suck out of it every day.
That's a good one if you're in fabric. I'm running some fabric lined party cups right now 12/12 from seed and they wick the water well. I've been watering the tray they sit in and the plants wick it up surprisingly well. The one's I used are the rougher fabric, almost like felt which is a common material for wicks.If you are in soil & use fabric pots here's an idea that's worked for me when I left for 6 dayz last summer: get some thick trash bags to fit your pots inside...a 30 gal trash bag will fit up to a 10 g smart pot...& then just water the piss out of them until it puddles in the bottom & wrap it around the main stem with a twistie tie. Plants could go almost a week without needing water now...Bon voyage
You did think of it you forgot the cooler thats all. Great idea by the way. Sounds like a perfect solution.
Just give them a little extra water then you normally do before you go. Watering more at one time isn't going to hurt, watering to often will.Any good techniques for watering my plants for a few days when on holiday that doesn't include pumps etc? Was thinking just a bottle on the pot with a pin prick in it or something like that?