Hey
@PDX Joe what was up with your auto pots that made you want to convert them to sip function?,, sorry if i missed that part
Yeah, I guess I didn't really explain my rationale. I'm only happy if I'm constantly tinkering with stuff.
Well, that's only half the reason. Actually, what interested me in the Autopot system was the automated gravity fed sub-irrigation system and not so much the idea of moving to a full hydro system. I like that I can keep my reservoir outside the closet in a cool location and aerate the water as well. I also don't lose any height in my closet because there isn't a big reservoir at the bottom of the pot.
But, I have to say I am not very happy so far with how the Jack's 321 with Canna coco worked in this system. The plants grew relatively fast, but from day one I had consistent deficiencies that never went away and in the end got very bad. Now... a lot of it is probably my fault. However, from reading a lot of other posts of growers using Autopots with salt nutes and my experience too... I'm not sure if salt nutes are the best fertilizer in a sub-irrigation system. What I saw and read was the salt nutes built up in the pot over time and really spiked and it caused lockout that I couldn't overcome. I kept my EC relatively low at 1.4 max and usually more around 1.2 and still had problems. I tried to do an emergency flush, even though Autopot doesn't recommend flushing. The runoff was up around EC 3.0!
In defense of Jack's 321 + coco, I know a lot of people are having great success. But, it seems like growers using top feed drain to waste and even hempy's are having the best success with this combo. And so I wonder if it is because the new solution introduced at the top of the pot helps leach out any old salt buildup. But, with Autopots being a closed system you just don't get this leaching happening. Even with hempy's you top water first until the res. at the bottom is full and this would provide some leaching of old salts from the medium.
The other thing I read on other posts and I also experienced was some of the Autopots bottoms went anaerobic and got some root rot. I think there is a reason why the Autopot company introduced those air domes in order to pump more air into the bottom of the pot. My thought is why not introduce an air gap and wicks to the Autopot similar to an Earthbox, Earthtainer or Octopot design in order to solve this issue.
And, I also thought... why am I changing the way I grow? I am most comfortable with growing in peat and using organic fertilizers and plain non-PH'd tap water. Shouldn't I be sticking with what I'm good at instead of reinventing my grow process? In order to do that I wanted to modify the Autopot to be as close as possible to a typical SIP design with the air gap, wick, plastic moisture cover and top dressed organic fertilizer. So, here I am. Woo...man that was long winded.