crimsonecho
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seems legit good luckWe're in the middle of R&D at the moment.
seems legit good luckWe're in the middle of R&D at the moment.
The size is key.We're still testing microns ... we feel we need to find that sweet spot for salt feeders, as we think it will build up over time, but we're still testing it. Well water feeders are another thing to consider. Hard water may clog things up. But!, the good news is that it's reusable, washable, so there's that.
Soil particles from the drain?The size is key.
There will definitely be clogging, not just from salts but from soil particles.
But if you can brew beer in a bag you can definitely do this.
A good 10 gal brew bag runs about $25.
Don’t go cheap. People will buy quality.
Cheapos will try and use pantyhose.
And that's what Im afraid of. You put an idea out there, and home growers will do just that. Commercial?... maybe not.Cheapos will try and use pantyhose.
Hmm. My mothers are bonsais in 4" rockwool cubes. I might be a cheapo and stick them in panty hose. I tried to use similar sized nursery bags once, but they were too thick to seal off or water through even if I could. The bag would fill up when the rockwool was fully saturated, which was kind of cool. Then they got thrips so I scratched the idea.The size is key.
There will definitely be clogging, not just from salts but from soil particles.
But if you can brew beer in a bag you can definitely do this.
A good 10 gal brew bag runs about $25.
Don’t go cheap. People will buy quality.
Cheapos will try and use pantyhose.
Yeah, all the muck that filters out.Soil particles from the drain?
Will do!Sounds like a really good idea. It's one of the only recurring problems I face that I just can't seem to eliminate. Gnatrol works to keep it from being a real issue but they can just be annoying. Keep us updated.
Well... I don't see any harm in a little bit of soil particle settling at the bottom of the Gnat Sack.. harvest, and wash it.Yeah, all the muck that filters out.
I've already got a gnad sack. But I'm interested in the washing.Hey guys... I have an idea that Im working with a manufacturer on, that would accommodate 3,5,7, and 10 gallon pots. It's basically a formed netting that you put your pot into. It has a cinch drawstring that is at the plant stalk. You can adjust the drawstring as the stalk gets bigger, and also put a yellow sticky near the drawstring (comes in the kit) to capture adult Fungus Gnats that would try to enter even the tiniest hole. This would protect your drain holes (where they like to feed and lay eggs) and also the surface. You'd be able to feed through the netting as well. No need to ever remove it during the grow cycle. You can also feed in MicrobeLift to kill out the larvae through the netting.Should I continue with the manufacturer for this? You guys think the demand would be great enough to continue this endeavor?... What would be a good selling price for something like this? It will be washable, and reusable.
Head to toes in the shower... didn't yo mamma teach you anything?I've already got a gnad sack. But I'm interested in the washing.
No harm is right.Well... I don't see any harm in a little bit of soil particle settling at the bottom of the Gnat Sack.. harvest, and wash it.
For me it Definitely slows down the drying.I would definitely give it a shot. Would it let the soil breath and not retain its moisture drying out at its usual rate.