Very cool, I didn't realize that you had a run go through to harvest in SIPs already.if you have the right soil you can make it to the end and then some man. dry ferts work great.
I haven't but I have for sure grown full cycle in organics adding nothing. So I full well know its possible.Very cool, I didn't realize that you had a run go through to harvest in SIPs already.
Got it, that makes sense. I've never done full organics, I can see how with the right soil it can work. I don't have that much confidence in my store-bought soil mix, so I'm pretty sure I'm going to need to supplement it along the way. Thanks for clarifying.I haven't but I have for sure grown full cycle in organics adding nothing. So I full well know its possible.
hey, did you get these built,,Ok u guys convinced me l...
I am not sure how it works without adding air stone but I'll probably add one anyways
I'm gonna use two $1 buckets from dollar tree they are super simple to cut or poke holes in bc they are cheap and flimsy
They also sale a cool little net pot looking pencil cup idk I have some pvc laying around so my sip cost me 3 bucks total
Can I use perlite for the wicking cup or should I get some coco
I already like to use dry ferts in all growth stages so seems like this would work well
Yes kindahey, did you get these built,,
Looks good, similar to the concept I'm waiting for parts to build,other than the res. Good idea on the lower height res if you need the headroom. Personally I'm going to skip the air stone at least initially, easy enough to add if needed/wanted.Hello All,
I like the concept of SIPs so I decided to have a go at making some myself. I have two flavours a square 17L (4.49 USG) felt pot and a 26L (7USG) round felt pot. The reservoir is 5L washing up bowls(I am trying to keep things low due to height restrictions). I will drill an overflow hole to leave space for air between the water and soil. I will connect the top plate to the rim of the reservoir with plastic split rivets to hold it all together.
I would like the group's opinion on a few things if I may. First question would be with only a 5L reservoir, is an airstone a necessity or will the air gap suffice?
Secondly should I drill multiple small hole in the square top plate or let the roots find their way to the reservoir via the net pot wick?
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Cheers,
Will
Good morning Will. As I see it there are two primary types of commercially made SIPs that most people are borrowing designs from -- the Octopot style, and something like the EarthTainer (with its excellent PDF DIY instructions). The Octopot uses a cloth pot over a res, and the EarthTainer uses one plastic bin sitting in another. Everyone has been experimenting, merging and pulling from the designs based on the information the manufacturers provide on why, as well as how they work.Hello All,
I like the concept of SIPs so I decided to have a go at making some myself. I have two flavours a square 17L (4.49 USG) felt pot and a 26L (7USG) round felt pot. The reservoir is 5L washing up bowls(I am trying to keep things low due to height restrictions). I will drill an overflow hole to leave space for air between the water and soil. I will connect the top plate to the rim of the reservoir with plastic split rivets to hold it all together.
I would like the group's opinion on a few things if I may. First question would be with only a 5L reservoir, is an airstone a necessity or will the air gap suffice?
Secondly should I drill multiple small hole in the square top plate or let the roots find their way to the reservoir via the net pot wick?
Cheers,
Will
Yes to be honest running without an air stone first is how I am leaning at the moment. Like you say, adding one later is simple enough. Time will tell I suppose.Looks good, similar to the concept I'm waiting for parts to build,other than the res. Good idea on the lower height res if you need the headroom. Personally I'm going to skip the air stone at least initially, easy enough to add if needed/wanted.
Hey SG, nice SIP jungle you have going there. Are you punching any holes into those fabric pots or are they growing through the cloth? I've never seen roots get through my cloth pots and was thinking of just punching some small holes in them, probably not necessary?Personally I would do more of a wick will. No need to drill holes in the plastic. in the octopot design the roots grow from the wick into the water. So more wick = more roots. With that big of a soft pot and that small of a rez you will be refilling often. So no worries about standing water IMO. Airstones are like a turbo charger for this type of growing though.
I'm running 10gl pots w 3-4gl of wick (so 13gl -/+). They are on top of a 27gl rez and I am now filling once every 7-10 days in flower. When I fill there is usually 2" of water in the tub and I'm putting about 18-19gl of water in when filling up.
Picture is worth a thousand words right?
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There is a big ass netpot wick that goes through the softpot down to the bottom of each tub. So there is one big ass hole in the bottom.Hey SG, nice SIP jungle you have going there. Are you punching any holes into those fabric pots or are they growing through the cloth? I've never seen roots get through my cloth pots and was thinking of just punching some small holes in them, probably not necessary?
Thought I'd seen some of your root shots which looked like hydro root balls, seems to be working just fine for you! I'm just looking for a way to water them when I'm away so not going to drill them, just let them "suck" the water up as they need it. Cheers.There is a big ass netpot wick that goes through the softpot down to the bottom of each tub. So there is one big ass hole in the bottom.
Thought I'd seen some of your root shots which looked like hydro root balls, seems to be working just fine for you! I'm just looking for a way to water them when I'm away so not going to drill them, just let them "suck" the water up as they need it. Cheers.