tree beard
Well-Known Member
Just got done watering, and not a minute too soon! Man they were DRY!! My dumb ass just assumed the autopots were doin their thing.. Live and learn I guess 

Thank you. No I didn't use the pebbles. I was told the airdome replaces the need for them, although I'm now questioning all the advice I got at the grow shop.. As far as I know I have the valves installed correctly. Last week one of the plants got knocked over somehow, the entire resevoir drained into the tent and I got to sponge up 20 gallons of water, that was fun..So these autopots...
Did you put 2" of clay pebbles on the bottom of each pot?
Are the aqua valves seated correctly in the tray?
You do tend to need to top water for a bit till roots extend down.
Excellent, thank you!Here's another read. The info on the first 5 pages will get you in the right direction. Coco + gh
H3ad goes Coco
Highyas guys... After watching and reading and generally being impressed with the results you've all been getting with the coco medium, I've had to make the switch myself... Being the rebel that I am...Not having coco specific nutes, and having a full supply of GH flora micro and bloom, I've...www.icmag.com
Thank you. No I didn't use the pebbles. I was told the airdome replaces the need for them, although I'm now questioning all the advice I got at the grow shop.. As far as I know I have the valves installed correctly. Last week one of the plants got knocked over somehow, the entire resevoir drained into the tent and I got to sponge up 20 gallons of water, that was fun..
I think my main problem was/is trying to do too many corrections at once. I know for a fact I way over did it with the nutes. After cutting back and not seeing immediate results, I then assumed they were getting too much water. So I then added the timer which I'm now thinking was a mistake also. Patience isn't my strong suite but I'm working on it..
Your res shouldn't drain out if your valves are working, unless the tray got tipped over too.
The valve should only let water into the tray if it's dry, then when the water comes in the valve shuts it off until the pot has wicked it up.
The pebbles are there to stop the coco wicking directly and continually having soaking coco.
Personally I don't like autopots but when used right they do work.
I'm tending to agree. Told the guy I'm new, want something easy to get me going. So far it's been anything but easy..First red flag for me is the grow shop guy setting you up with coco in any form . Just my opinion though .
Looks like it’s not too out of bounds to me. See you’re getting advice already so good luck!Sure thing
Sure thing
Yes I was hoping to do this as automated as I can, I keep a pretty busy schedule. I'd sure hate to just give up on the autopots but if it's gonna be a constant battle then I'll switch gears. Guess I need to get a much better understanding of coco and nutrients in general also. Starting to get a little pissed at the grow shop guy for setting me up with this lol.. never had a problem with just plain old dirtCoco is super easy. You just need the tools to use it right and have an understanding of plants nutrient needs. I wouldn't use autopots with coco. Flood tray, irrigation setup on a repeat cycle timer and a drain setup. If you wanna try something with less setup and more manual labour use soil and handwater but after your back aches come in you'll switch over quick.
Thank you!Looks like it’s not too out of bounds to me. See you’re getting advice already so good luck!
Grow shops sell. They don't really help.Yes I was hoping to do this as automated as I can, I keep a pretty busy schedule. I'd sure hate to just give up on the autopots but if it's gonna be a constant battle then I'll switch gears. Guess I need to get a much better understanding of coco and nutrients in general also. Starting to get a little pissed at the grow shop guy for setting me up with this lol.. never had a problem with just plain old dirt