Mine always have dirt in them. I’ve never added anything to my res. Other then fresh water from my tap which has chlorine in it.Question for the vets using SIPs. checking to see if roots had jumped the air gap yet, I noticed my water reservoir smelled like a fish tank. My wicks also had some slimy goop (best I can describe it lol). It looks as if a bit of my soil mix dropped into the reservoir when it was all settling into thr tote. Ended up cleaning out the reservoirs really well and washing the wicks off. Refilled with fresh water and some LABs. Is this normal operation of SIPs or do I need to make corrections regarding my setup?
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Yea, this reminded me a lot of when I had some Red Eared Sliders in a big 55 gallon tank. Smelled the same as when it was time to give the turtle tank a good cleaning.I get a smell of wet dirt when I harvest
I have had bits of soil in my res before, I've never changed the water, i fill with tap water, I'm on a well, my res always looks clear and smells fineQuestion for the vets using SIPs. checking to see if roots had jumped the air gap yet, I noticed my water reservoir smelled like a fish tank. My wicks also had some slimy goop (best I can describe it lol). It looks as if a bit of my soil mix dropped into the reservoir when it was all settling into thr tote. Ended up cleaning out the reservoirs really well and washing the wicks off. Refilled with fresh water and some LABs. Is this normal operation of SIPs or do I need to make corrections regarding my setup?
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No. My earthbox uses soil wicks, and i get all kinds of soil in my res.If people are concerned with soil in the reservoir water, what are people using to wick? I've used a 5 inch net pot and it's filled with the same soil that's above it... should I be concerned?
Try priming the soil with top watering to get things going for the first week or two after planting. Compaction of the soil matters too. Make sure it's somwhat compact throughout, imho.I built some SIP containers to give this method a try. I followed the instructions here: https://www.rollitup.org/t/sip-thread-sub-irrigated-planter.904886/post-13026343
Unfortunately, my pots aren't wicking and I have to drench from the top as usual. I deviated from the instructions a bit and wanted to get some feedback, hopefully it's an easy fix.
1. I didn't fill to almost the top of the reservoir. I was reading that it's possible to overwater and wanted to be cautious
2. I didn't line my fabric pot with plastic. I also didn't cover the top with plastic. Just have a layer of mulch on top
How critical are these two items?
How critical? It depends.I built some SIP containers to give this method a try. I followed the instructions here: https://www.rollitup.org/t/sip-thread-sub-irrigated-planter.904886/post-13026343
Unfortunately, my pots aren't wicking and I have to drench from the top as usual. I deviated from the instructions a bit and wanted to get some feedback, hopefully it's an easy fix.
1. I didn't fill to almost the top of the reservoir. I was reading that it's possible to overwater and wanted to be cautious
2. I didn't line my fabric pot with plastic. I also didn't cover the top with plastic. Just have a layer of mulch on top
How critical are these two items?
I'm pretty sure I figure out why my rez smelled so funky. Noticed when I was cleaning everything that the bottom half of my wicks had washed out in the rez and the soil was no longer wicking water. My guess is however many days went by like that the water was just stagnant and not being utilized and started smelling like a turtle tank lol. Fixed the wicks since and everything is back in working orderNo. My earthbox uses soil wicks, and i get all kinds of soil in my res.
I've noticed some funky smell from the res, but it never was detrimental, but then again, the res never had water in it for more than 2 days when I noticed the smell. Once the res was dry again, the smell went away.
I am going to experiment with LABS in my reservoir this winter. I made some with brown rice for my gut, and figured the plants might like it, too. My reservoir has never stunk before, but it's only ever had chloramine-tap water.I figured out to get rid of the smell.
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Thanks for the ideas. Will definitely give them a try. The 2 items I mentioned are the two instructions I didn't follow. Filling to the top and lining the fabric.How did you deviate from the instructions?
I tried em1 in my res. Didn't help. @myke Is right, no smelling it. Especially if there's no visual problems.I am going to experiment with LABS in my reservoir this winter. I made some with brown rice for my gut, and figured the plants might like it, too. My reservoir has never stunk before, but it's only ever had chloramine-tap water.
That's an interesting design...I would guess you need to pack the wick pretty dang tight with coco if you want it to pull water all the way up the tube once the water level gets low.I built some SIP containers to give this method a try. I followed the instructions here: https://www.rollitup.org/t/sip-thread-sub-irrigated-planter.904886/post-13026343
Unfortunately, my pots aren't wicking and I have to drench from the top as usual. I deviated from the instructions a bit and wanted to get some feedback, hopefully it's an easy fix.
1. I didn't fill to almost the top of the reservoir. I was reading that it's possible to overwater and wanted to be cautious
2. I didn't line my fabric pot with plastic. I also didn't cover the top with plastic. Just have a layer of mulch on top
How critical are these two items?
xtsho I think a wick would be less work. your 6-8" of stones is taking up more space than the water is.I had thought of running some wicking material from the bottom of the pot. The more I think about it the more I realize it's not worth the effort. I was trying to cut down on the watering maintenance. ........
Thanks for the feedback.