Natep
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I would suggest building a aquafir in the bottom of your pots 2” of 3/4 rock filled in with sand. It will help with your watering. Drink up the run off.
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They’ll be up on the racks, nothing directly under them, so if i be overwater it’ll come out and drip down into the pans but just evaporate from there, not planning to ever have any runoff, once I really get tuned in I’ll have the watering to a no runoff point, on the 12’s I could get them to hold moisture to the point if you poked the pot water would drip, but if ya diddnt touch it, nothing would drip at all, they didn’t even have any pans under them just the racks lol but that’s walkways my goal when wateringI would suggest building a aquafir in the bottom of your pots 2” of 3/4 rock filled in with sand. It will help with your watering. Drink up the run off.
Yeah I mean I use the sprayer with no nozzle takes about 4 minutes to empty the 3.5 gallon if I run full out without the nozzle but I’d just rotate through all 3 pots with 7 gallons 2 fill ups) over 15-20 minutes is my current estimate about 2 1/3 gallons of water each but depending on if I have a big plant in or just cover crop I’m sure I’ll change up the moisturize targetsThen sprayer works good. It gets old fast because it takes a long time to get the watering done. My big bed I ended up rigging up a pump to a small sprinkler system. That way I can measure the amount of water and not have to sit there spraying for a hour.
More coming will have the EcoWitt WH51L deep moisture meters coming soon, need some mulch and worms coming few other things I wanna get just cus I wanna lolLooks great, I'm a huge fan of BAS look forward to seeing how everything turns out
I figured why not, what I’m having a hard time figuring out is which is the best hub or gateway to use if I want to have 3 of the deep meters and 3 of the normal meters all connecting to the same unitI use the regular EcoWitt moister meters so I'm interested in seeing how the deep ones work for you
I have one 2x4 tent with two 15 gallon pots and one 2x4 with two city picker pots. Pretty much the same as a earthbox. It makes it so easy to have a good productive grow. They have 3.0 recipe and I amend with craft blend and casting at flip of flower and harvest only.Ya know…. An earth box would probably fit pretty damn nice in the middle of those 2x 30 gals
I was gonna say the same, didn't even know they had them (Deep Meters). At some point here we're gonna have a nice discussion about the "sweet spot" on where to keep these. Because in some pots 25 seems to be it for me and in other pots the popular 35 recommendation is the sweet spot, or is it? Going off them cheapo green meters I've found that the plants are super happy when it's at the "moist" level of the green meter. Yet on the Eco witts it's reading 25! So yeah, I sometimes try to keep it at 28-30 (right now the 4x2 sweet spot is 25) with no problems.. Are you seeing the same @KingsOrganics ??I use the regular EcoWitt moister meters so I'm interested in seeing how the deep ones work for you
That's the one to getI figured why not, what I’m having a hard time figuring out is which is the best hub or gateway to use if I want to have 3 of the deep meters and 3 of the normal meters all connecting to the same unit
This is the one I’m planning to get it says it can support up to 8 of the WH51/WH51L sensors if I reading it correctly
I’ll use the phone as the central display until I get one of the LCD displays
two 20g pots in a 4x2 and do about the same with the top dressing. Near harvest is when I'll top dress for the next round. Do you wait couple weeks before starting another run in the same pots?I have one 2x4 tent with two 15 gallon pots and one 2x4 with two city picker pots. Pretty much the same as a earthbox. It makes it so easy to have a good productive grow. They have 3.0 recipe and I amend with craft blend and casting at flip of flower and harvest only.
I said it and will say it again... Them plants will explode in them 30g pots ...trees bro...trees.Ya know…. An earth box would probably fit pretty damn nice in the middle of those 2x 30 gals
That’s the goal! I do want large plants but not too large, I was having great success running the 12’s and being able to fill a 4x4 space per plant that’s all I’m looking for, not massive but large.I said it and will say it again... Them plants will explode in them 30g pots ...trees bro...trees.
Positions is my question as well, I don’t want them at the bottom, but probably have the tip in the bottom 1/3 of the pot. I’ll have the WH51’s on the top layer so it’ll be interesting to see how they dry top to bottom bottom to top etc I have this topic going but was thinking about starting a living soil topicI was gonna say the same, didn't even know they had them (Deep Meters). At some point here we're gonna have a nice discussion about the "sweet spot" on where to keep these. Because in some pots 25 seems to be it for me and in other pots the popular 35 recommendation is the sweet spot, or is it? Going off them cheapo green meters I've found that the plants are super happy when it's at the "moist" level of the green meter. Yet on the Eco witts it's reading 25! So yeah, I sometimes try to keep it at 28-30 (right now the 4x2 sweet spot is 25) with no problems.. Are you seeing the same @KingsOrganics ??
Edit: just found my Blumat water meter. Will be interesting to see how that compares.