Your images of so many set ups and different graphs 📊are really helping me in these informational lectures. I'm really learning alot about the plant as a whole which is the best 👌! Just a disabled army vet thanks
I have an irrigation drip system hooked up to a 5 gallon tank. I have four plants in 2 gallon fabric pots, they are cannabis plants. I would normally water them about 1 gallon of nutrient filled distilled PH balanced water every three days. I'm wondering how often should I do this with the irrigation system. I'm leaving for the holidays and will be gone around 4 days.
Daily irrigation is a better method to help maintain even moisture in the root zone. A moisture meter (or dig and check method) and a pump timer will help you dial in the consistency and automate your system.
Look into a Jain Octa Bubbler, or a FloraFlex Multiflow Bubbler. They have a big supply line going in, then eight 1/4” tubing fittings that supply the lines to the plants. You can buy the all inclusive kits that come with various sized flow restrictor inserts, or buy the inserts separately. Then you can have a large pump dialled in to pump at a specific daily rate, increase the times as the plants get older, or swap out the restrictors for more flow as the plants get older, or even just restrict a plant or two while using the same bubbler for them all.
Some use city water pressure (no pump required) other could use a gravity feed system (no pump required) so actual required products may vary based on specific operation.
I always buy extra , its costly at times but at least I'll be able to replace or rebuild/remodel things I also recommend using union fittings for large or small scale operations . Makes tear down much more simple and can take apart for cleaning, storage, repairing , remodeling/extending, with out wasting parts or materials .
Yea lol , your fertilizer injector being your most expensive peice at 600$ for a good one minimum lol , unless you do syphon injection which is not as fine tuned for a small grow as let's say a dosatron would be.
Your images of so many set ups and different graphs 📊are really helping me in these informational lectures. I'm really learning alot about the plant as a whole which is the best 👌! Just a disabled army vet thanks
Great to know thanks for sharing (and your service), always nice to know the format the information is presented in is helpful for people!
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I have an irrigation drip system hooked up to a 5 gallon tank. I have four plants in 2 gallon fabric pots, they are cannabis plants. I would normally water them about 1 gallon of nutrient filled distilled PH balanced water every three days. I'm wondering how often should I do this with the irrigation system. I'm leaving for the holidays and will be gone around 4 days.
Daily irrigation is a better method to help maintain even moisture in the root zone. A moisture meter (or dig and check method) and a pump timer will help you dial in the consistency and automate your system.
I just started working with these in a warehouse how many times a day do you think I should use the drip if it's automated
Irrigating twice a day is a good starting point. Adjustments can be made from here that will depend on plant size and substrate used.
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Next step for me is to figure out the right pressure the pump must be for optimal delivery to plant’s roots
When in doubt go with a bigger pump than you think as it is easy to restrict it to get to the optimum rate for your set-up and conditions.
@@DeBaccoUniversity thank you, I’ll keep that in mind
Look into a Jain Octa Bubbler, or a FloraFlex Multiflow Bubbler. They have a big supply line going in, then eight 1/4” tubing fittings that supply the lines to the plants. You can buy the all inclusive kits that come with various sized flow restrictor inserts, or buy the inserts separately. Then you can have a large pump dialled in to pump at a specific daily rate, increase the times as the plants get older, or swap out the restrictors for more flow as the plants get older, or even just restrict a plant or two while using the same bubbler for them all.
@@tombryant4518 thank you! I’ve heard of the octa bubbler and also one called the aeromixer. Still in deliberation 👍🏼
You forgot the most expensive item in the setup … the pump … quality pumps requires to give pressure on these systems are buku bucks
Some use city water pressure (no pump required) other could use a gravity feed system (no pump required) so actual required products may vary based on specific operation.
I always buy extra , its costly at times but at least I'll be able to replace or rebuild/remodel things I also recommend using union fittings for large or small scale operations . Makes tear down much more simple and can take apart for cleaning, storage, repairing , remodeling/extending, with out wasting parts or materials .
Slight increase in cost for reduce labor time and frustration is money well spent.
Yea lol , your fertilizer injector being your most expensive peice at 600$ for a good one minimum lol , unless you do syphon injection which is not as fine tuned for a small grow as let's say a dosatron would be.
Being dialed in to precise fertilizer additions can save money (and the environment) in the long run. The challenge is upfront costs.