That's a good sip, most of us build or buy based on shape and size for our grow spacehttps://www.homedepot.com/p/CITY-PICKERS-24-5-in-x-20-5-in-Patio-Raised-Garden-Bed-Grow-Box-Kit-with-Watering-System-and-Casters-in-Terra-Cotta-2340D/202563845
This one holds even more soil but only 2 gal of water.
pros and cons?
I look forward to seeing it complete!So my little project is almost complete.
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That planter holds 100 gallons of soil / media max...
i swear i need a bigger garage,,, nice organization,, i have a buddy who is into that 3D printing,, do you enjoy it,, have you made anything cool?,,, huge sip man,, cant wait to see it full of plants
3d printer is good for nick nacks and small visual ideas. Made nothing cool for real.i swear i need a bigger garage,,, nice organization,, i have a buddy who is into that 3D printing,, do you enjoy it,, have you made anything cool?,,, huge sip man,, cant wait to see it full of plants
Yes i would do either, a sip that big your going to need some good dry nutes , plenty of ways to go , bagged stuff or buildasoil or your own creation ,3d printer is good for nick nacks and small visual ideas. Made nothing cool for real.
I Just want it to work properly and taking my time with this too.
With a Sip this large Im wondeing if I should build a trench or ammend the soil.
Jeremey at buildasoil should be on this forum. This the largest sip thread from time.Yes i would do either, a sip that big your going to need some good dry nutes , plenty of ways to go , bagged stuff or buildasoil or your own creation ,
Is your sip going to be in the middle of a room so you can walk around it and access the back side? These things grow monsters, and lots of sucker limbs , you will need lots of accessJeremey at buildasoil should be on this forum. This the largest sip thread from time.
I plan to get somestuff from Bas and a couple of other places.
Still thinking if i should put
9 or 12 or 16 plants in this planter. Think of it like this, the planter it's self can hold a total volume of 100 gallons. I'm going for 80 gallons with room for the top and mulch.
80 ÷ 16 = 5 gallons of soil per plant about. However its in a bed so it is really more.
I might even go 90 gallons of soil come to think of it..
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Have you calculated the total weight of this project? First, you have to remember that you are going to drench the soil, and that through wicking it is going to stay pretty wet (at least the bottom 2/3's of the container, and then varying degrees dryer above that). I'm not sure what a "gallon" of wet soil weighs, water is 8.43lbs/gallon, and I think wet soil is denser than water alone so I imagine it would weigh even more. But as an example, at 8lbs per gallon 90 gallons of WET soil is 720lbs. And that does not include the weight of your res. That is a lot of structural force to be working with -- pushing both down and out. I don't doubt your ingenuity or ability to fabricate things, I just hope your engineering background is taking this all into account. Even if I'm off by a large factor, at half that weight -- 360lbs. -- that's a force to be reckoned with.I might even go 90 gallons of soil come to think of it..
I will have access to the sides of sip and front.Is your sip going to be in the middle of a room so you can walk around it and access the back side? These things grow monsters, and lots of sucker limbs , you will need lots of access
Thanks for that.Have you calculated the total weight of this project? First, you have to remember that you are going to drench the soil, and that through wicking it is going to stay pretty wet (at least the bottom 2/3's of the container, and then varying degrees dryer above that). I'm not sure what a "gallon" of wet soil weighs, water is 8.43lbs/gallon, and I think wet soil is denser than water alone so I imagine it would weigh even more. But as an example, at 8lbs per gallon 90 gallons of WET soil is 720lbs. And that does not include the weight of your res. That is a lot of structural force to be working with -- pushing both down and out. I don't doubt your ingenuity or ability to fabricate things, I just hope your engineering background is taking this all into account. Even if I'm off by a large factor, at half that weight -- 360lbs. -- that's a force to be reckoned with.
Cool, nice to see it's been through a proof of concept. Looks like you have it figured out, I'm still looking forward to seeing it in action.Thanks for that.
Few things the planter fits on top of the ress. At worst even if it where to sink in, it would act as a big saucer.
However the growstone act like "lava rocks" and fill up a space densely.
Second water adds bouyancy.
Last I can just set it up as a normal raised bed.
So even before buildasoil was uploading videos him and I had been in contact.
Here is an idea of my end product, we both have used similar calculations (minor things switched here and there).
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZi-rL9HdZV/
Tell me what you think..
I hope you got a second to look at the link I sent You.Cool, nice to see it's been through a proof of concept. Looks like you have it figured out, I'm still looking forward to seeing it in action.
I watched the video in the link cool ManThanks for that.
Few things the planter fits on top of the ress. At worst even if it where to sink in, it would act as a big saucer.
However the growstone act like "lava rocks" and fill up a space densely.
Second water adds bouyancy.
Last I can just set it up as a normal raised bed.
So even before buildasoil was uploading videos him and I had been in contact.
Here is an idea of my end product, we both have used similar calculations (minor things switched here and there).
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZi-rL9HdZV/
Tell me what you think..
I did see the short video, but it doesn't show the full build. I'm looking forward to seeing it from the ground up.I hope you got a second to look at the link I sent You.