Ozmosis
Member
Hi. I would like to switch to a Blumat watering setup. I picked up a bunch of the Blumat Tropf stuff and set up a system in my yard for a tomato and pepper plant in containers in my yard. I decided to do my trial and error on vegetable plants rather than something more valuable. I got one of the Blumat digital soil moisture meters (tensiometer) monitoring my tomato plant that is a large growing Sweet 100 in a 10 gallon pot with good organic soil. I spent a week tweeking it including resoaking a carrot to verify I had all the air out. I am seeing larger swings than I anticipated. The plant is in direct sun over half the day and temps have been in the low to mid 80's outside. The tomato plant uses quite a bit of water at it's size and in the heat.
The best compromise I have gotten so far is as the pot dries over 100 the drippers start up and increase as the reading gets drier. It continues to increase in drip amount until the moisture meter finally tops out (dryness) around 160 - 170 Then the dripping rapidly slows and as the watering soaks in the moisture meter will drop (wetter) into the 30-40 area. I am shooting for a moisture level of 100 ish but I expected a tighter band of control. Could it be the fact I am using 5" carrots which probably only 3 inches or so into the soil, but am monitoring with the Blumat moisture meter which is about 6" deep in the soil? Or is this normal??
Details on the system.
Media: Organic: Soil
Container: 10 gallon nursery pot 17" diameter x 12" tall.
Type of water feed: Garden hose tap using 10 psi reducer made to maintain target pressure in static state (low or no water flow)
Carrot: 5" tropf carrot feeding 4 distribution drippers. 1st dripped about 3.5" from carrot
Monitor: Blumat Digital Moisture meter about 6" deep and about 3" from nearest dripper
The best compromise I have gotten so far is as the pot dries over 100 the drippers start up and increase as the reading gets drier. It continues to increase in drip amount until the moisture meter finally tops out (dryness) around 160 - 170 Then the dripping rapidly slows and as the watering soaks in the moisture meter will drop (wetter) into the 30-40 area. I am shooting for a moisture level of 100 ish but I expected a tighter band of control. Could it be the fact I am using 5" carrots which probably only 3 inches or so into the soil, but am monitoring with the Blumat moisture meter which is about 6" deep in the soil? Or is this normal??
Details on the system.
Media: Organic: Soil
Container: 10 gallon nursery pot 17" diameter x 12" tall.
Type of water feed: Garden hose tap using 10 psi reducer made to maintain target pressure in static state (low or no water flow)
Carrot: 5" tropf carrot feeding 4 distribution drippers. 1st dripped about 3.5" from carrot
Monitor: Blumat Digital Moisture meter about 6" deep and about 3" from nearest dripper