It does cool down at night. Right now it’s only getting down to 75-80 though. Friggin heat spell hitting N Ca is kicking my butt. Right now I need to water ever 1.5 days or so. It’s ok. They are doing fine as long as they don’t dry out too long in this heat.
Pick up a couple of these for the pots that are tough to reach. I just attach a pice of water line to it long enough to reach to where I can easily get to it. I then use a small funnel and water how I normally would. You could also hook them to a pump if desired.
Bloom Brothers GGWR06 Inch Hydro Halo Water 6" W/3 Leg Support
https://a.co/d/inir5Ol
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I’ve been thinking about these more and more. Right now I’m watering with this 5 gallon bucket sitting up a couple feet off the ground and filled to 3 gallons. I just sit down, turn on some music, and go plant to plant until it’s empty. (I used to fill 3 gallon milk jugs and water that way. That sucked).
I wonder if I could use 5 of those watering rings at the same time.
Make a manifold off the bottom of the bucket that would feed the five lines going to the rings. Then elevate the bucket up to 3 feet. I assume I will need to drill the holes bigger in the rings due to nutrient buildup or at least some of the holes.
What I have learned over the years is high temps indoors for short spurts does not affect my plants as long as they don’t dry out. When I was growing out in the shop I would reach temps up to 113 because I was too lazy to install AC. Now I’m still lazy but grow in the trailer. Lmao.
Anyway, here they are today.