Jjgrow420
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It's American...McMaster-Carr
McMaster-Carr is the complete source for your plant with over 595,000 products. 98% of products ordered ship from stock and deliver same or next day.www.mcmaster.com
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Here you can find just about any fitting at a Home Depot, Lowes, or ACE Hardware store.Lol. I know I've been looking and I even ordered a bunch of diff ones that didn't fit proper but said they were 1/2 to 1/4
That was my next move. Just never have the time to goHere you can find just about any fitting at a Home Depot, Lowes, or ACE Hardware store.
IT was in coco, no perliteThe soil around the carrots, did it have perlite in it?
I use straight peat or ewc or a mixture of the two. I've heard chunks of perlite can make the sensor think it needs to water. So I dig a hole fill with peat put in carrot pack and water in heavily.
Using this method I think you could get away with just the one blumat no drippersSaw a post on icmag by a user name Chevy cHaze, he posted something that I think might interest other blumats users so I'm just going to copy and paste it up here
"Chevy cHaze
Hi guys,
Just thought I'd show you a couple pics of my Deep Blumats that I have been talking about before.
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Regular Tropf Blumats are extended with a plastic straw/pipe that's vertically inserted and goes down directly to the center of the pot.
The flexible drip line is inserted into the upper opening and this way you always get even saturation all the way to the bottom and the edges of the pot. Works great in bigger pots where you always end up with dry soil at the bottom and behind the carrot.
Cheers
CC"
I haven't tried this method as I top dress under my drip line so it's a no go for me.
But it should work great if your running nutrients through your lines or you just hand water in your top dress.
I didn't actually!What size tomato cages are you using. Sorry if you’ve mentioned it already.
You're making me more interested. In terms of growth, do you think that it's more like a coco or hydro grow in terms of speed and size?I really can't say it enough these blumats are the shit. I'm using so much less water and nutes. Plants are growing ultra quick and lush. I have way more time on my hands and when I'm messing with feed it takes me 20-25 mins not an hour to hour and a half handwatering. No issues with them whatsoever no runaways or anything like that. Worst was I had to adjust about half of them up a quarter to a half a notch. Everytime I fill the res I run about a gallon maybe up to 2 out the purge line just to keep things clean. And cause I got nothing better to do now. Lol
Imo great investment.