SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

Hollatchaboy

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My intention was to re-amend, plant a cover crop, and introduce some worms. Then perhaps feed the worms on the edges of the dry area and see if their activity worked to correct the situation.

But dumping and re-packing after amending will prolly be the way I go, if just because of curiosity if for no better reason. Since I’m in no hurry to re-plant in that one it’ll be out of my way while I do other dumb stuff.
Do you use a surfactant at all? I add yucca extract to every res fill. I don't get any dry spots.
 

Feo309

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Do you use a surfactant at all? I add yucca extract to every res fill. I don't get any dry spots.
I used yucca in the water when I initially packed it, along with EM1 and Recharge. And I used it when I tried to correct with top-watering. But it never occurred to me to add it to the reservoir. Thanks for that tip.

Would adding dry yucca when mixing soil be worthwhile?
 

Hollatchaboy

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I used yucca in the water when I initially packed it, along with EM1 and Recharge. And I used it when I tried to correct with top-watering. But it never occurred to me to add it to the reservoir. Thanks for that tip.

Would adding dry yucca when mixing soil be worthwhile?
I've never tried that, so I can't say for sure.
 

weedstoner420

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That may have been the start of the issue. That corner may have dried out during this time and couldn’t recover. Dunno, and not sure how to test my hypothesis. Oh well.
Yeah once peat dries out and gets hydrophobic it can be a pain to rehydrate. Sometimes you have to soak it multiple times IME. Yucca would probably help but I don't have any experience with using it myself.

I always leave some water in the reservoir too, even if there's nothing growing in it, just so it all stays evenly moist.
 

myke

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myke

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If you use worms, I'd make sure there's a way to get a lil air in there. Also beneficial insects and predators running around on the surface prolly need a lil o2 as well.
Ya,Ill use the old bed sheets I have.Will still get air and I can seal every thing up.

So now theyll be an air space between soil and top of tote.What happens with gnats in that little space? They still can live a lay eggs id think?
Or do I need the soil right up to the top so material lays right ontop?
 

Hollatchaboy

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Ya,Ill use the old bed sheets I have.Will still get air and I can seal every thing up.

So now theyll be an air space between soil and top of tote.What happens with gnats in that little space? They still can live a lay eggs id think?
Or do I need the soil right up to the top so material lays right ontop?
Mine has a gap in the beginning, but as I top dress, it bulges over, and the cover lays directly on top of the soil.
 

myke

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Mine has a gap in the beginning, but as I top dress, it bulges over, and the cover lays directly on top of the soil.
Well Im starting with good soil this round,has sand on it for last 3 months so I dont think theres any in it.At least theres none flying around where I store the soil.
Lets hope sealing off the totes is the final nail to these fuckers lol.
 

Hollatchaboy

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Well Im starting with good soil this round,has sand on it for last 3 months so I dont think theres any in it.At least theres none flying around where I store the soil.
Lets hope sealing off the totes is the final nail to these fuckers lol.
Good luck man. :bigjoint:
 
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