Need Help with First Wick Irrigation Setup

bescheidenheit33

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Hey all,

My 4 Super Lemon Haze seeds just popped today, and after 3 years, I finally want to try some kind of auto-watering.
Wick irrigation seems like the simplest method, so this will be my first attempt.

I typically start in 300ml plastic pots for about 10–14 days, then transplant into 8L fabric pots.
I bought some wicks off Amazon and ran them through the bottom of the pots.
My plan is to have a water pump fill the orange tray (the reservoir), then drill 4 holes in the gray tray—one for each pot—and run the wicks through them.

My main question:
Should I leave the wicks only at the bottom inside the pot, or should I run them all the way up through the soil to the top?
Also, are there any other issues with this setup I should watch out for?

Later, I plan to do something similar with my 8L fabric pots trying to immitate the AC Infinity watering base.
I put a tray/bucket below each pot and have a pump fill up the buckets.

Any advice from folks with wick experience would be much appreciated. Thanks!

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If the soil is compact enough, then the wicks to the bottom, should work.

I use an earthbox. The soil is the wick, and it works pretty good.
 
If the soil is compact enough, then the wicks to the bottom, should work.

I use an earthbox. The soil is the wick, and it works pretty good.
I add about 30% perlite and when I transplant into 8L, I also add about 20% coco.
Ive heard the soil should be aerated enough because of the permanent moisture.

Guess Im going to have to find out.
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This is improvised just to see if it works, I covered the open area with some plastic foil so that the water
doesnt just evaporate.
 
Are you trying to make a sub irrigated planter? If so, just read thru this thread..... scroll to the beginning though. I just posted the first link to the thread, that I found.

 
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