Back home after 9 days away, looking after some family...
The Blumats worked great. I left the setup unattended (though my wife was home for the duration). I had filled my reservoir with 11 gallons (with Ca/Mg and 3.75g of MaxiBloom), pH'ed down to about 5.9 to account for both the fact I'm using ProMix HP as well as upward drift across the week.
Remember that I also had 5x hot pepper plants in .75g pots and 7x tomato plants in .75g pots as well as the 2x Duban Poisons in 5g bags. I also decided to move to 12/12 the day I was leaving, since my plants were trained down low and I was ready to let them stretch.
I came back to everything alive and well. The reservoir had drained down all the way sometime in the previous day or two, which left everything alive, though the smaller .75g pots were dry and the tomatoes were starting to wilt. The Durbans definitely started to stretch (8 to 12")...but not as much as the tomatoes...which gained more than a foot in my absence.
As the system was 'dry' and as the tent was in chaos (see pics), I pulled the carrots and hand watered all of it. The peppers and tomatoes are now removed from the tent, and will be hardened off for outdoor planting, and they will be pruned back. I did a bit more snipping on the two Durbans, removing a few lower leaves for clearance as well as some of the lower/minor bud sites that will soon be buried.
I'm going to re-install the carrots in the Durbans and just keep 'em going. Since the system was drying out, the carrots had air in their internal water chambers, so they've been re-soaking. I've kept the valve settings exactly where they were though.
What I came back to. Note that there are pepper plants under the tomato chaos:
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Durbans:
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A bit of trimming and fussing later:
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This is where they'd been 9 days before:
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(yes, one plant had been suffering from a Ca or Mg deficiency, but previous to traveling I'd moved to fix that).
So, all in all the Blumats were a good solution and worked well.