Automated irrigation and drainage, please help

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pipokush

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Hello everyone! I am growing in two 1m2 tents, I am growing in coconut and I am dealing with two main issues.
The first is the tray where I have the pots resting, it is not the best and it does not drain properly, I have to maneuver it so that all the excess water drains properly.
The other issue with irrigation is that I have the outlet for 3 pots that does not directly draw water, I have to water them manually. So the purpose of this post is the following, with respect to the water outlet, I plan to clean the entire system with phosphoric acid, does anyone know this method? And with the issue of drainage, I can't think of how I can change the structure to make this issue more efficient. I'm from Argentina so industrial solutions are out of my reach.
Greetings and good smoke
 
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pipokush

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Pip,

Why are you disinfecting with phosphoric acid?
Because in automated irrigation the lines that carry the water get clogged by the accumulation of salts in the solution. And according to what I read, running a very acidic solution removes the accumulated salts.
 
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Got it. Do you see salt accumulating on the inside of your plant pots?
 
pipokush

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Got it. Do you see salt accumulating on the inside of your plant pots?
I don't see it directly, I noticed that there are 3 pots where the water does not come out and I estimate that that must be why
 
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Pip,

If you find that phosphate isn’t very effective try using something with citric acid, salt. It does a much better job chelating metals. Or use that CLR stuff.
 
pipokush

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Well, in the end I was able to solve it. I used phosphoric acid and I was able to make two videos. In the first it is showing that the equipment is on and the water does not come out, after a minute of making that video it started to come out full. I also adjusted pressure issues in the irrigation system and it improved significantly.
 
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