Thai_Lights
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New to organic soil... does same rule of thumb apply; water when 1 inch of the soil is dry?
Most would say yes.With organics is it okay to let the pot dry put quite a bit?
Whoa....that looks cool. Do they yield more or grow faster?octopots performed well for me.
Did you ever hook them together and do an rdwc attempt? Love to know if you'd get soil taste and rdwc performance.In veg they are like a fast forward in flower just large perfectly watered plants result. and they facilitate nearly a week in between waterings, for vacations, etc.
I use them in the summer months for that reason.
pro mix and dry org ferts in top, water in the bottom, also did a promix up top and hydro nutes in the res, both ways are awesome.
Its a great way for me to use up the habitual bottles from my hydro days.
most interesting thing is you can see only one main root seeks this reservoir, the site called this the water root(s). its true but never saw this any other style. the bags are a huge pita to clean, if clean grow bags is your thing. Its not mine lol and I used them until they were hard shelled and cracked open, bought new ones. I have 60 stacked awaiting a charge in spring time.
I did not, too expensive to cut up, compared to a five gallon pail. I did follow another who did though, and it failed maybe for no chiller. I also saw someone attach an auto fill valve to them with success. tempting, but alone this unit is sealed and trouble free, start getting into valves and connections.....puts me back to my wet/vac on standby hydro days. I cant sleep knowing there could be a loose connection, a flood, or worse.Did you ever hook them together and do an rdwc attempt? Love to know if you'd get soil taste and rdwc performance.
These seem like the ticket. Autopots have to small of a delivery line and work beautifully but cant move organics through 1/4 inch lines. In your opinion these outperform all other sip designs like earth box etc?I did not, too expensive to cut up, compared to a five gallon pail. I did follow another who did though, and it failed maybe for no chiller. I also saw someone attach an auto fill valve to them with success. tempting, but alone this unit is sealed and trouble free, start getting into valves and connections.....puts me back to my wet/vac on standby hydro days. I cant sleep knowing there could be a loose connection, a flood, or worse.
I did use them with and without aeration, organic and bottled nutrients, organic feed in dirt with plain water in res
and water only from the top with bottled nutrients in the res. all were very successful, of course comes with its own negatives also.
the bags of dirt are heavy, the outside lowers are wet, reuse is tough, dirty, wash machines eat the bags, roots dry up the bag and crack it after a dozen cycles. They were the closest thing I had to a successful hybrid hydro/org grow.
soil taste when-
org ferts in dirt, water in res
org ferts in res, water only pro mix
the res gets really hot in the sun but I buried the res with some units and performance was great. humidity is increased in my sealed room when more than 10 of these are cycled at once, likely for the full time bottom of the wet bag.
I wanted root rot, I watched closely, sniffed daily, examined every root ball at finish....never a rotted root strangely.
a small cup of dirt connects the bag with the res, one large root reaches the water the remaining stay in the bag mostly.
I wouldnt keep moms in there but short cycles like 30-100 days is a blast.
1) I suggest picking one up, if you were local I'd loan you one. its imperative for proper operation1)These seem like the ticket.
2)Autopots have to small of a delivery line and work beautifully but cant move organics through 1/4 inch lines.
3) In your opinion these outperform all other sip designs like earth box etc?
Organics is a lot like cooking a meal. It's always much better to have too little as opposed to too much. Too little and you just gradually add more until you find what works.. too much and you're fucked.With organics is it okay to let the pot dry put quite a bit?