Interesting. I like the sound of this method a lot.. may have to try it outI have fabric pots in saucers several inches off of the ground. In retrospect, I could have been more precise about this with hole punch or drill, but I melted a small hole in each saucer using a hot metal hanger. Then I forced/pulled some silicone tubing I had laying around through the slightly smaller hole. I cut the end at an angle to make it easier to pull through. It does the job. Runoff runs down through the tubing into a container on the floor.
Can you take a photo of this by chance?? Would love to see the setupI have fabric pots in saucers several inches off of the ground. In retrospect, I could have been more precise about this with hole punch or drill, but I melted a small hole in each saucer using a hot metal hanger. Then I forced/pulled some silicone tubing I had laying around through the slightly smaller hole. I cut the end at an angle to make it easier to pull through. It does the job. Runoff runs down through the tubing into a container on the floor.
Sure thing... there isn't much to it. Hopefully seeing it isn't a huge letdown; I don't quite have a professional setup, to say the least. And whoa - the salt buildup on the fabric pots is jumping out even more in the photo... knew it was there, but I guess I tend to focus on the plants when I have the closet opened. I don't think that buildup is a good thing, but not sure what I can do about it at this point.Can you take a photo of this by chance?? Would love to see the setup
Those are cool I like the idea a lot. And lol wasn't expecting some elaborate contraption just wanted to confirm what I had in my head was what you were talking about.. Looks solid!Sure thing... there isn't much to it. Hopefully seeing it isn't a huge letdown; I don't quite have a professional setup, to say the least. And whoa - the salt buildup on the fabric pots is jumping out even more in the photo... knew it was there, but I guess I tend to focus on the plants when I have the closet opened. I don't think that buildup is a good thing, but not sure what I can do about it at this point.
Oh, and one of the saucers has a tiny crack in it and was leaking a little bit, so that stuff under the saucers just keeping the shelf from getting wet. Not trying to reflect non-existing light, lol. Didn't realize there was a crack until I had water trickling out from somewhere I wasn't expecting. So yeah, this works best with undamaged saucers obviously
I would love to see an SOP to set this up lol. Where are the water buckets that are gravity feeding the plants?? LolFabric pots and Blumats. No run off. No flush.
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Where ever you want.I would love to see an SOP to set this up lol. Where are the water buckets that are gravity feeding the plants?? Lol
Badass and quite simple. Thx brotherWhere ever you want.
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Use a pressure reducer and hook it to your garden hose.
Water supply
Tap, tank or pump, this is where your watering system starts. You choose.
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I use a 30 gal res.