Spiralarchitect
Active Member
Hi. I'm currently researching growing techniques.
I understand that watering is very important. Having been involved in gardening before (not cannabis) I found it difficult to be disciplined enough to water regularly and completely.
So I began thinking about ways to water more efficiently.
Is it possible to set up an automatic watering system which would water depending on soil moisture or at specific times?
Howabout foliar sprays?
*I'm planning on growing with soil or soil-like substrates (coco, etc. The purpose is to encourage mycorrhizae and beneficial bacterial activity). I will be using organic nutrients,
*I've been thinking about a rather novel design (at least, I think it's novel) which would be almost a blend between soil and hydroponic techniques: 5 gallon pots sitting in a deep tray. Pots slightly jacked up so the holes on the bottom of the pots are above the surface of the tray.
Water by flooding and draining the tray, allowing the pots to soak up water from underneath, encouraging downward root growth and nutrient retention. Any ideas?
However, this is the first time I'll have attempted anything remotely technically challenging in terms of growing, cannabis or not. I'm ignorant.
What components would I need?
I've been thinking about this and I've drawn up a list of things I *know* I need, and stuff I suspect I need but don't know a lot about.
Reservoir tanks, with lid so I can mix liquid nutrients & pH/EC balancing before distribution.
Some form of hosing connecting reservoir to individual pots, or to the tray design I spoke of above. I'm uncertain how to do this - If just poked holes in a horse, for instance, wouldn't water pressure diminish the farther away the hose got from the tank, leading to inconsistent watering? How do I ensure even and accurate watering.
Rubber hosing - Not sure what size I would need. Very open to recommendations.
Some form of connectors or splitters to divert water flow to individual rooms/trays/pots.
Solenoid valve(s) - Not completely sure what they are, would appreciate an explanation of what, exactly, they are, how they work and how to use them.
Some form of pump.
Some form of controller
Four ways I could think of:
-Manual control (I turn on the pump, open the valves myself. etc.)
-Preprogrammed to water at a certain time.
-Monitors soil moisture and waters (Can this be done with individual pots (discrete watering routes so it could water one pot, but not the others?) or would you have to average it out of all the pots?)
-A combination of scheduled times and soil moisture monitoring (IE: "Water at such and such a time, UNLESS soil moisture drops below such and such a level before then.)
Basically, I'm clueless and I'm here looking for information on how to go about this, what I need, how to put it all together, etc.
Thank you for reading my ignorant questions and hopefully responding!
I understand that watering is very important. Having been involved in gardening before (not cannabis) I found it difficult to be disciplined enough to water regularly and completely.
So I began thinking about ways to water more efficiently.
Is it possible to set up an automatic watering system which would water depending on soil moisture or at specific times?
Howabout foliar sprays?
*I'm planning on growing with soil or soil-like substrates (coco, etc. The purpose is to encourage mycorrhizae and beneficial bacterial activity). I will be using organic nutrients,
*I've been thinking about a rather novel design (at least, I think it's novel) which would be almost a blend between soil and hydroponic techniques: 5 gallon pots sitting in a deep tray. Pots slightly jacked up so the holes on the bottom of the pots are above the surface of the tray.
Water by flooding and draining the tray, allowing the pots to soak up water from underneath, encouraging downward root growth and nutrient retention. Any ideas?
However, this is the first time I'll have attempted anything remotely technically challenging in terms of growing, cannabis or not. I'm ignorant.
What components would I need?
I've been thinking about this and I've drawn up a list of things I *know* I need, and stuff I suspect I need but don't know a lot about.
Reservoir tanks, with lid so I can mix liquid nutrients & pH/EC balancing before distribution.
Some form of hosing connecting reservoir to individual pots, or to the tray design I spoke of above. I'm uncertain how to do this - If just poked holes in a horse, for instance, wouldn't water pressure diminish the farther away the hose got from the tank, leading to inconsistent watering? How do I ensure even and accurate watering.
Rubber hosing - Not sure what size I would need. Very open to recommendations.
Some form of connectors or splitters to divert water flow to individual rooms/trays/pots.
Solenoid valve(s) - Not completely sure what they are, would appreciate an explanation of what, exactly, they are, how they work and how to use them.
Some form of pump.
Some form of controller
Four ways I could think of:
-Manual control (I turn on the pump, open the valves myself. etc.)
-Preprogrammed to water at a certain time.
-Monitors soil moisture and waters (Can this be done with individual pots (discrete watering routes so it could water one pot, but not the others?) or would you have to average it out of all the pots?)
-A combination of scheduled times and soil moisture monitoring (IE: "Water at such and such a time, UNLESS soil moisture drops below such and such a level before then.)
Basically, I'm clueless and I'm here looking for information on how to go about this, what I need, how to put it all together, etc.
Thank you for reading my ignorant questions and hopefully responding!