Thanks for the info. My knowledge is limited to my reasoning and my non-mj outdoor garden. The 4x4 is the exact size im planning on so very appreciated i need a solution where i can avoid bubbling and airstones and from checking out the octopots i reasoned that a shallower ress with a large surface is a win for oxygen. Do you have any feedback regards to wicks, ress and being able to raise and lower the water level to adapt the watering level of your pot? Or having several plants drinking from the same ress? Seeing youve had success with this im eager to pick ur brain. And i love your "sticky forrest"FYI, A larger rez eliminates root problems for the most part. larger bodies of water stay cooler and administering a zyme product to the rez would help. However, constant addition of new water weekly or every other week as needed helps to freshen up the rez. All mine were perfectly clean and water has a soil type smell to it. The large octopots work very well. In fact. I have some setup with two 5gl smartpots on top and two of those in a 4x4 would produce all you would want.
Ill snap some photos tonight of my setup. I am only running half my setup in summer since i grow outside but what matters is the individual sip tech.
I suppose plenty of airstones make up for probs with wicks overwatering the softpot. But the place im starting my grow is on top of my neighbours bedroom so i gotta be a bit carefull. Or maybe find a way of managing my neighbour cause she seems quite nice, if only i could bribe her with bud...It is so much more effective when I can take someone into my garden and show them personally. I kind of guessed on water level my first run with the sips and adjusted a bit this round. leaving a bit more air space in the rez. I have a cone shaped wick which is just graduated netpots ziptied together. Its filled with just peet. even when water is down to just a few inches in the tub its still wicking and keeps the medium watered. I do notice that when I first fill up from that low the bottoms of the softpots get a little more moist but still the growth of the plants says they are happy. So IMO, hard to over water.
This round I have already top fed labs by moistening the entire top layer of soil and then putting two quarts of lab mix on each one. Has worked great also. My wick has roots like crazy but i am aerating with stones. IMO you can make an air pump run pretty quiet. as a matter of fact with the fan etc.. going the air pump is the quietest thing running. LOL
when I pulled things apart last round the roots in the rez where essentially knoted around each airstone. So this time I added many more per tub. Its working great..
Take a bottle of wine to her and take a viagra.I suppose plenty of airstones make up for probs with wicks overwatering the softpot. But the place im starting my grow is on top of my neighbours bedroom so i gotta be a bit carefull. Or maybe find a way of managing my neighbour cause she seems quite nice, if only i could bribe her with bud...
i am temped to try the float res idea,, but i am afraid of flooding the carpet in my bedroom,, right now the sips are fool proof, they cant leak,, its impossible and a gravity level external res is pretty safe also,, if I go with the float valve and the tall trash can n ext to the earthbox, if the float fails then the whole external res over flows onto the carpet,, the wife would kill me,, I wonder what the chance of failure is with the float,, and do you have a link to the float valve you recomend,,@Tim Fox Thats why I like the gravity fed float idea, you can use a space saving water container, something skinny and tall, and just keep the level constant with a small controller res just big enough for the float valve. Actually there's always the earthbox automatic watering system, too. I think that goes straight down the watering pipe.
@Humanrob found the same thing when he took his indoor sip apart, the roots were all wrapped around the airstoneIt is so much more effective when I can take someone into my garden and show them personally. I kind of guessed on water level my first run with the sips and adjusted a bit this round. leaving a bit more air space in the rez. I have a cone shaped wick which is just graduated netpots ziptied together. Its filled with just peet. even when water is down to just a few inches in the tub its still wicking and keeps the medium watered. I do notice that when I first fill up from that low the bottoms of the softpots get a little more moist but still the growth of the plants says they are happy. So IMO, hard to over water.
This round I have already top fed labs by moistening the entire top layer of soil and then putting two quarts of lab mix on each one. Has worked great also. My wick has roots like crazy but i am aerating with stones. IMO you can make an air pump run pretty quiet. as a matter of fact with the fan etc.. going the air pump is the quietest thing running. LOL
when I pulled things apart last round the roots in the rez where essentially knoted around each airstone. So this time I added many more per tub. Its working great..
your posts have really got me thinking today ( I know dangerous),, so here is what I have pieced together, a 1/4" mini adjustable float valve for the control res,There's also these autopots: View attachment 3747956
I've seen them on sale cheap sometimes, 12 gallon reservoir, but the whole autofill system looks super fiddly.
What's cool is that you can obviously fill SIPs with inert media, even pure hydroton, feed from the bottom and keep a steady water level without any oxygen or pythium problems, which makes me think hempies don't need to dry out, or even be fed from the top or need any percentage of overflow. Also, earthbox recommends soil ferts, octopot recommends liquid ferts, and they are the same thing at the end of the day. Lots of flexibility in these, and somewhere in there is the perfect system
Here is what I've seen people use with homemade SIPs: https://www.amazon.com/Kerick-Valve-MAB22-Adjustable-Barbed/dp/B0077RB0LCi am temped to try the float res idea,, but i am afraid of flooding the carpet in my bedroom,, right now the sips are fool proof, they cant leak,, its impossible and a gravity level external res is pretty safe also,, if I go with the float valve and the tall trash can n ext to the earthbox, if the float fails then the whole external res over flows onto the carpet,, the wife would kill me,, I wonder what the chance of failure is with the float,, and do you have a link to the float valve you recomend,,
thanks
Thank youHere is what I've seen people use with homemade SIPs: https://www.amazon.com/Kerick-Valve-MAB22-Adjustable-Barbed/dp/B0077RB0LC
They make different mini valves with inlet different connections, some adjustable, some not.
But I have a DIY float valve setup here, active with solenoids, and it uses two valves, one valve to set the level, and another installed above the water line as an emergency shutoff if the main valve fails. This is common in aquariums. It could be done with the Kericks if there was any kind of outlet connector, but I don't think there is a way to daisy chain them.
Mine has been hooked up to my RO/DI for like 7 years, even on vacation, and never failed. It's also been so long I forget where I bought it
Guess my point is, outside a Kerick will work, inside you probably want something more sophisticated, unless there is a clever way to daisy chain the passive float valves and have one function as a shutoff.
Ultimate sacrifice on the altar of dank...=lets say not that into her would be a whale of an understatementTake a bottle of wine to her and take a viagra.
Ehh. I can't stand big ones. The dank gods would remember your ultimate sacrifice....tho I'd tell them to fuck offUltimate sacrifice on the altar of dank...=lets say not that into her would be a whale of an understatement
The way to outwit this problem is to size your tubsites so they can collectively handle the entire contents of the res in case the float valve fails. Temporarily flooding the roots is better than irrigating your bedroom floor, loli am temped to try the float res idea,, but i am afraid of flooding the carpet in my bedroom,, right now the sips are fool proof, they cant leak,, its impossible and a gravity level external res is pretty safe also,, if I go with the float valve and the tall trash can n ext to the earthbox, if the float fails then the whole external res over flows onto the carpet,, the wife would kill me,, I wonder what the chance of failure is with the float,, and do you have a link to the float valve you recomend,,
thanks
I'm getting water roots coming out of the bottoms of my 5 gallon buckets into the partially flooded tubs they're sitting in. I use waterfall aeration and circulation, and things sure look happy so far.I've either moved or transplanted a few of my outdoor sips, and even after months of growing there have been almost zero roots outside of the wick. I always thought that "water roots" were the ones that were free-floating in the water, but I guess the ones that are in the always-wet wick are also considered water roots? In the outdoor one I transplanted and the indoor ones that finished, the wicks were full of roots. But the ONLY roots I had in the res water outside of the wick were in the columns of bubbles created by air stones. I'm not sure if those roots are "better" in some way? Or maybe its just a matter of the more roots the better?