"Drip irrigation is a type of micro-irrigation system that has the potential to save water and nutrients by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either from above the soil surface or buried below the surface.
Wikipedia
We used drip irrigation in farming starting a long time ago. The purpose is to deliver slowly. Like fewer drip emitters over a longer period of time. I personally am not experienced using a drip system over a period of just a few hours.[/QUO
Thanks for input. I gotta keep trying it and see what works out.
I think you have enough emitters per site, I use a very slow drip as well and it works great for me.
I currently running 2l per day to my indoors during flower in 7 gals. Run the water three times per day for 4 min each time.
Just watch your girls they will let you when they are happy
Thank you. With yhe outdoor I wasn't sure the best way to do it. I am using soil not coco. And they each need 5 gallons so not sure if it should go on multiple times a day or one time until the water is gone
I think with drip irrigation, the approach is a slow enough feed to really saturate every bit of coco.
3 times per day for 4 minutes each.. I used to do that and still at the end of my grow, my roots are still crowded at the bottom.
I now run my pumps for 10 seconds on, 2 minutes off for a duration of 30-40 minutes. It's amazing as the roots are now everywhere and even climbing into the drip hoses!!
But it all depends on how powerful your pump is too. With my last crop I was really amazed with the root distribution on my 11 gallon airpots
Thank you. I am in soil not coco. And its outdoor so the 15 gallon pots need about 5 gallons every 3 or 4 days. What would you recommend for a schedule with those? I have the green drip emitters. 4 per pot. I believe they are 2gph. What size pump would you reccomend and how often/ how many times per day. Thanks again