i am very intrested in learning more about this system...KISS principal...how many wicks,how big are the wicks,how large a resivoir,could this be applied outdoors...any info would help
From what I have learned in research it was used before irragation was around in Hawaii... Consider a normal size pot is 3-5 gallon you would need only one wick... the wick it self isnt used to water the plant. The wick is placed in the middle of the pot around the bottom... The plant roots search out the water and find the water at the wick.. Roots are like people they condragate at the wick sending plant signals to other roots that they have found water... thus making the other roots head toward the water... Ive used five plants in five five gallon pots... wicking into a rubbermaid filled two inchs with ph controled water... You must MUST keep the plants out of the water and change the water and the wick about once a month to keep root rot and other problems out of the equation... The wick length depends on on the pot and how high it is out of the water... ex.. pot on brick would need a 6 inch to 12 inch wick..i wouldnt recommend a wick larger the 16 inches makes it easy to get mold on the exposed wick...
the pros
1.no watering
2.plant feeds as its needed
3.complete control over the amount of water used
4.allows you to mist the plant leaves as long as the light is 6 inches from the plant or higher...
Cons.
1.Limitation of space makes this not a fesable option
2.must have a clean and sterile start to growth
3.changing the water can be a pain in the ass depending on how many plants and how large a pot...I use a soda cooler with a drain spout to make it easier to get the water out and add clean fresh water!!
This technique teaches you a simple hydro method and is easy to change to an ebb and flow or a air ration system...
I have pics of ak47 just need to find them lol there scattered on my pc.