ttystikk
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No worries, there's a lot to keep straight.You're 100% correct I still need to break some of my DWC thoughts lol.
My apologies guys.
No worries, there's a lot to keep straight.You're 100% correct I still need to break some of my DWC thoughts lol.
My apologies guys.
Yeah, have some concerns with that but easy enough to manage with a little H2O2 if needed. Once they're built I can play around with wick materials. My concern with using soil is sediment going through into the res and causing issues, how are you finding that, do you have some sort of screening to avoid soil seeping into the res?I would caution though against the rockwool remember how easy wet rock wool can develop algae.
For my wick I just used the same soil as what's in the bucket and I have had zero issues, the plants are drinking and growing plenty.
Yes there is lol.....somehow my plants are still growing and green lol.....No worries, there's a lot to keep straight.
From others I've seen running SIPS, I'd say it's not a problem unless so much soil falls through that it fills up the res space.Yeah, have some concerns with that but easy enough to manage with a little H2O2 if needed. Once they're built I can play around with wick materials. My concern with using soil is sediment going through into the res and causing issues, how are you finding that, do you have some sort of screening to avoid soil seeping into the res?
I used a red solo cup and carefully drilled holes around in vertical strips. I filled it with soil and watered then set that in the bottom with the res full. The bottom of the top bucket has holes all over to allow O2 to come up as well. Then I just filled the bucket with soil and transplanted my plants. I have had zero issues with wicking, or any dirty water, and my sight tubes are crystal clear. My setup bubbles the water via the sight tube, my resi bucket is one of my root spa buckets from my previous DWC setup. I have two going and will soon be transplanting an auto into a third. Thus far very pleased with my results. Monday is a week of SIP's, and Wed a week of COB LED's, my Sativa has more than doubled in height in this week despite me topping it once lol. And this is with running the Tasty LED on veg mode only not full blast.Yeah, have some concerns with that but easy enough to manage with a little H2O2 if needed. Once they're built I can play around with wick materials. My concern with using soil is sediment going through into the res and causing issues, how are you finding that, do you have some sort of screening to avoid soil seeping into the res?
That's doable, not sure if that would go that far up but same principle. Traditional wick systems can be as simple as a cotton cloth draped over something to sit the plants on and the ends going into a water tray on either side of the plant stand. There was a thread about a year ago, guy did a bunch of 1gal plants in SOG that way.Why not something way easier. Standard 3-5 gallon bucket with small hole in lid. Cotton tshirt as wick. Fabric pot on top.
I was thinking of laying some door screening on top of the netpot lid and setting the pots on that, just to capture any big clumps from getting through. I was thinking of using just my on-hand pro-mix as well for the wick material, not a lot different than coco.In my 18 gals I laid down weed blocker mat down and in my 5 gals I didn't . In both there's a little soil in the resi. But there's no issues.
Coco works really well for wicking.
A shirt or cloth would mold. It would have to be hemp rope for cloth wicking.
I was thinking of laying some door screening on top of the netpot lid and setting the pots on that, just to capture any big clumps from getting through. I was thinking of using just my on-hand pro-mix as well for the wick material, not a lot different than coco.
Nice build, thanks for the pics, I'll be trying a single res first go so the holes won't apply but I'm thinking of popping some small holes in the bottom of the fabric pots to assist with wicking and allow the roots to reach down if needed. Going to try it without an air stone first but that can easily be added later.You also want holes in the bottom of the pot or tote. So oxygen can get to the roots. There's a 1 inch gap between the water level and the top pot when the resi is full. With the air stone it's releasing oxygen up to the bottom roots.
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I laid weed mat down and cut a hole for the wicking pot. I just don't have pics of that. This was from my first sip build in January
My 5 gal
I use an 18 oz party cup with some holes in it and with coco in the cup. That's also a wide 5 gal nursery pot in a home depot bucket.
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I want to try fabric pots top of the home depot buckets with a longer wicking pots. With my 18 gals. I'm trying 2 plants per sip next round.
There's so may ways you can build them. . You can even just put a colander upside down in a pot. Run the pvc to the bottom. The soil will wick water from the sides.
There's earth boxes and city pickers too.
Had forgotten about that Blue Dream cross, a couple of footballs coming in thereNice!!
Yeah brother looks insane!Had forgotten about that Blue Dream cross, a couple of footballs coming in there