NewGrower2011
Well-Known Member
Getting tired of the hand-water routine and about to go for it on just setting up a timer-based drip rig. Something very simplistic - i.e. pump, strainer/filter and some type of anti-siphon setup that then runs to some drip stakes via however I plumb it all.
Some initial questions I was thinking through started with how much should I water and at what rate? When hand watering, I can take a standard pitcher and when I give that I get some run-off in my catch trays (need to deal with that aspect too / could lead to humidity issues I fear). So I know with my soil/aeration it's not taking a lot - or more specifically it can't take that much all at once in these smart-pots. Right now it's 7 gals but I may use 10 gals next time so I'd design for that target if it alters anything.
The actual drippers/stakes and gear I was looking at was that Floraflex stuff but I'm also guessing it's a lot of marketing hype and the other stuff is just fine (?) - not sure of any true advantage their stuff offers. I do like that they have the 'substrate' stakes and 'rocket' drippers in short/long form. I was considering using 2 outlets on the bubbler/manifold per set of drippers and 2 or 3 drippers per loop.
[outlet]--------[drip1]-----[drip2]-------[outlet]
Thinking being if one side clogged the other side may provide a feed for it. Optionally with a 3rd in between.
Then I thought each container would get 2 of these loops (further redundancy as a benefit).... 1 loop with the short stakes, the other with the long stakes. That means each plant takes up 1/2 of an 8-port bubbler head/manifold.
https://floraflex.com/product/60-long-rocket-drippers-6-pack/
https://floraflex.com/product/short-rocket-drippers-12-pack/
https://floraflex.com/product/quick-disconnect-pipe-system/
Optionally instead of those drippers there's these 'substrate' deals I was curious about too: https://floraflex.com/product/dart-dripper-100-pack/
I'm sure other sites like dripdepot and the likes could put something together with parts that don't carry the 'hydro' markup price tag penalty, but in general I like the offering/thinking of these.
So most folks in the DTW crowd are oriented towards heavy/frequent feedings of coco/coco mixes but here with soil I'm thinking it's a different game. Very similar, but tweaked a bit for our feeding needs/goals.
What do you folks think?
Some initial questions I was thinking through started with how much should I water and at what rate? When hand watering, I can take a standard pitcher and when I give that I get some run-off in my catch trays (need to deal with that aspect too / could lead to humidity issues I fear). So I know with my soil/aeration it's not taking a lot - or more specifically it can't take that much all at once in these smart-pots. Right now it's 7 gals but I may use 10 gals next time so I'd design for that target if it alters anything.
The actual drippers/stakes and gear I was looking at was that Floraflex stuff but I'm also guessing it's a lot of marketing hype and the other stuff is just fine (?) - not sure of any true advantage their stuff offers. I do like that they have the 'substrate' stakes and 'rocket' drippers in short/long form. I was considering using 2 outlets on the bubbler/manifold per set of drippers and 2 or 3 drippers per loop.
[outlet]--------[drip1]-----[drip2]-------[outlet]
Thinking being if one side clogged the other side may provide a feed for it. Optionally with a 3rd in between.
Then I thought each container would get 2 of these loops (further redundancy as a benefit).... 1 loop with the short stakes, the other with the long stakes. That means each plant takes up 1/2 of an 8-port bubbler head/manifold.
https://floraflex.com/product/60-long-rocket-drippers-6-pack/
https://floraflex.com/product/short-rocket-drippers-12-pack/
https://floraflex.com/product/quick-disconnect-pipe-system/
Optionally instead of those drippers there's these 'substrate' deals I was curious about too: https://floraflex.com/product/dart-dripper-100-pack/
I'm sure other sites like dripdepot and the likes could put something together with parts that don't carry the 'hydro' markup price tag penalty, but in general I like the offering/thinking of these.
So most folks in the DTW crowd are oriented towards heavy/frequent feedings of coco/coco mixes but here with soil I'm thinking it's a different game. Very similar, but tweaked a bit for our feeding needs/goals.
What do you folks think?