ttystikk
Well-Known Member
I don't want anyone here to think I'm knocking the approach in general. That it did not meet my goals doesn't mean it isn't a great solution for other situations.It's definitely a technique that takes some time to get used to -- especially if you are DIY'ing your own SIPs, that can add time to the learning curve because you have to design it with a broader fundamental understanding of the paradigm. I've seen a few home made sips where the plants are droopy and look like they're being over-watered, and I've built wicks so large that they over-saturated my soil. After a few grows I think I have them working well enough.
But it's good you found what works for you. SIPs are not the best way, just another way.
Similarly, RDWC is not the right solution for everyone.