Really good stuff. I need to look into smart things integration. One thing I have in my rise water bin is a small aquarium aerator to constantly add air to the water.
Plant Daddy, I really enjoy your videos. May I ask you to post a long for two of your modifications? (1) Upgraded pH pen and (2) Grow Fans. Thanks! I’m subscribing now.
Love the information you have provided. Just got my system delivered the other day and will be putting together. Will definitely be using the advice and some of your suggestions. Love the drain hack and fans
Good practical tips. I don’t have a rise garden but will be using some of this in my DIY hydroponic setup. It would be good to link the items you used in the description of the video (Amazon links can make you a little bit of money too)
@@imaplantdaddy you are sooo amazing..you literally build your IOT system by yourselves...May i check how did you connect your USB fan to the Smarthing hub? Did you connect them via USB port? Or your fan has bluetooth --the fan looks pretty basic to me..Thanks
@@vyctoriatran1021 Thank you! Use "AC Infinity Turbo Fan Power Adapter, for MULTIFAN Series USB Fans" to connect fans to plug, then plug it into the Smartthings plug. Then use Amazon Alexa "routines" in the app to set up fan schedule. Cheers.
May I ask a question? I bough the iHarvest instead of the rise garden for multiple reasons, but I could get a used rise garden for a really good price. The main reason is that the lights aren’t adjustable… I was told it is very important that the lights are as close as possible to the little plants so that they don’t grow leggy. With the rise garden, you bannit adjust the lights… have you experienced problems? Thank you very much!
The height of the garden is fixed. The light duration appears that it can be adjusted on a light schedule from 1 to 24 hours, but 16 is recommended. The light intensity can be lowered, but it will return to normal intensity on the next cycle of the light schedule. The plants grow well in the Rise Garden. The only time leggy seeds would be an issue is if during germination it was too far from the light source. Once plants are a bit mature it didn't seem to be an issue for me. If you get a multilevel garden, germinate on the top level. Hope this helps.
Super helpful!
Excellent ideas! I will elevate my electronics and get some water sensors, which I didn't even know existed. Thanks!
Really good stuff. I need to look into smart things integration. One thing I have in my rise water bin is a small aquarium aerator to constantly add air to the water.
Great move on using IFTTT! Now we need to get Rise to make SmartThings integration ;)
Fantastic info thanks!
Plant Daddy, I really enjoy your videos. May I ask you to post a long for two of your modifications? (1) Upgraded pH pen and (2) Grow Fans. Thanks! I’m subscribing now.
Can you please make a video for how you do the “if” then turn on the machine? Also all the links for what you bought?
Thank you for the ideas in the video. Are you able to list the items you added in the video link?
This information was wonderful, and very helpful. I will definitely be implementing some of these when I start my gardening journey. Thank you.
hey great video, can you send the model of the fans, smart plug and the humidifier and temp reader please?
I like this. I will try !!
Love the information you have provided. Just got my system delivered the other day and will be putting together. Will definitely be using the advice and some of your suggestions. Love the drain hack and fans
Thank you! Happy growing!
Good practical tips. I don’t have a rise garden but will be using some of this in my DIY hydroponic setup.
It would be good to link the items you used in the description of the video (Amazon links can make you a little bit of money too)
Este es el futuro, producir parte de tu alimento, mis respetos y felicitaciones!
Hello! Thank you for the helpful tips! Would you post an updated video on your rise garden?
just got mine set up, im going to experiment with cheap ways to make seed pods, and maybe add an air pump and drain to the tank
Hey what are the fans that you bought? What kind are they and where can I find them?
AC Infinity MULTIFAN S3 and AC Infinity Turbo Fan Power Adapter, for MULTIFAN Series USB Fans. I got them in Amazon.
@@imaplantdaddy you are sooo amazing..you literally build your IOT system by yourselves...May i check how did you connect your USB fan to the Smarthing hub? Did you connect them via USB port? Or your fan has bluetooth --the fan looks pretty basic to me..Thanks
@@vyctoriatran1021 Thank you! Use "AC Infinity Turbo Fan Power Adapter, for MULTIFAN Series USB Fans" to connect fans to plug, then plug it into the Smartthings plug. Then use Amazon Alexa "routines" in the app to set up fan schedule. Cheers.
May I ask a question? I bough the iHarvest instead of the rise garden for multiple reasons, but I could get a used rise garden for a really good price. The main reason is that the lights aren’t adjustable… I was told it is very important that the lights are as close as possible to the little plants so that they don’t grow leggy. With the rise garden, you bannit adjust the lights… have you experienced problems? Thank you very much!
The height of the garden is fixed. The light duration appears that it can be adjusted on a light schedule from 1 to 24 hours, but 16 is recommended. The light intensity can be lowered, but it will return to normal intensity on the next cycle of the light schedule.
The plants grow well in the Rise Garden. The only time leggy seeds would be an issue is if during germination it was too far from the light source. Once plants are a bit mature it didn't seem to be an issue for me. If you get a multilevel garden, germinate on the top level. Hope this helps.
mine did not come with any of those items . . . . no ph pen, no scissor and did not know it was supposed to. hmm
The new ones don't. But I wish they did.