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Morning,
Have any of you growers used these blumat carrots and drippers?
I bought them last year and have never tried them, I’m going away for a week and need to up pot my blue cheese.
It’s either that or just stick with timer pumps ?
Thought it might be worth a shot I normally hand water.
Any advice on res placement would be good and do they handle nutrients ok without to much blocking?
Any advice much appreciated 👍
 

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Never used that but i did use a dropper as long as you set it right soo you dont overflood your growbox and plants its great.
I used the ceramic ones you stick in the dirt.end of grow it was compleatly surounded with roots plant took it over
 
Never used that but i did use a dropper as long as you set it right soo you dont overflood your growbox and plants its great.
I used the ceramic ones you stick in the dirt.end of grow it was compleatly surounded with roots plant took it over
Worth a shot then
Thanks 👍
 
When I go camping I give lights on 6hrs tops, slows them down. Hope it helps
 
I would only use them blumats for watering only. They clog too easily. And it takes a couple weeks to properly set them up. I'd say not to try them if your leaving soon.
 
Its still a seedling really I potted her up to a much bigger pot and gave it a good soaking, I have set it up anyways I’m pretty sure it won’t dry out enough in a week, I’ve found most so far don’t mind a good dry back.
I’m able to monitor whilst away although I can’t WiFi a watering can yet 😂
Thanks all
 
Its still a seedling really I potted her up to a much bigger pot and gave it a good soaking, I have set it up anyways I’m pretty sure it won’t dry out enough in a week, I’ve found most so far don’t mind a good dry back.
I’m able to monitor whilst away although I can’t WiFi a watering can yet 😂
Thanks all
It takes about 2 weeks to induce flower in most strains. That's why I drop lights to 6hr while I'm galavanting about fer a few days.
 
It takes about 2 weeks to induce flower in most strains. That's why I drop lights to 6hr while I'm galavanting about fer a few days.
I’ve read that a couple of times now and just can’t get my head around it, could you explain that to me in a layman’s way?
Would less light not encourage flowering ?
 
I’ve read that a couple of times now and just can’t get my head around it, could you explain that to me in a layman’s way?
Would less light not encourage flowering ?
It does, and some do the 24 hours of darkness at the flip, some do 10 or 11 hours of lights on, and just the standards 12. At the end it still takes about two weeks for the photoperiod plant to figure out, oh wait.. light schedules changed, lets flower! All good, whatever your flipping tradition is.
 
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