SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

Hollatchaboy

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So I put em1 in my res the day before yesterday, the top growth got a lil light in color, imo.

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I got home today and I put my nose by the res..... it stank again. Lol :wall:
 

Feo309

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81074CFB-3135-4F10-896F-E94B8EA2309D.jpegHarvested a Strawberry Nuggets a couple days ago. Decided to just re-amend the soil in place and plant a cover crop until the next grow (may be a couple months, gotta do some traveling for family stuff).

Had to cut the main root with a small saw. Plant was drinking a gallon a day.
 

Gadget's

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Since you used a smartpot I have an easy fix for you. Get a container that the smartpot will fit in that is about 5 or 6 inches deep. Fill that container with perlite to about 4 or 5 inches tall. Water the container leaving about 1 inch of the perlite up top dry not sitting in the water. Put your smartpot on the bed of perlite and your done. Water the perlite from now on unless you want to give a tea or something, if so water at the top of the smartpot. Been doing it this way for awhile now but I use 10 gallon smart pots and bus tubs for a container.
Do you have pictures? I am trying to make a sub irrigated system for my 3gal smart pots. I tried using a perlite wicking system with a 3gal bucket reservoir, but it didn't work. I think the plant needed to root through the smart pot, to reach the perlite "wick" that was absorbing the water.
 

CrunchBerries

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Do you have pictures? I am trying to make a sub irrigated system for my 3gal smart pots. I tried using a perlite wicking system with a 3gal bucket reservoir, but it didn't work. I think the plant needed to root through the smart pot, to reach the perlite "wick" that was absorbing the water.
Hey bud,
There are tons of pictures at the beginning of this thread detailing what you are trying to set up. Check it out!
 

myke

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Do you have pictures? I am trying to make a sub irrigated system for my 3gal smart pots. I tried using a perlite wicking system with a 3gal bucket reservoir, but it didn't work. I think the plant needed to root through the smart pot, to reach the perlite "wick" that was absorbing the water.
You need a wick like a 3" net pot attached or a layer of perlite in the bottom of grow bag so it can sit in the water.
 

Axion42

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Hello everyone. I'm considering building a couple SIP planters for my next grow, I'm used to growing with RDWC and using a chiller to keep water temps down. Do I need to refill the sip res with cold water? Also if I'm using liquid nutes I'm going to want to mix nutes and pH before adding to res or should I top feed? I'm new to any soil/medium grows.
 

myke

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Hello everyone. I'm considering building a couple SIP planters for my next grow, I'm used to growing with RDWC and using a chiller to keep water temps down. Do I need to refill the sip res with cold water? Also if I'm using liquid nutes I'm going to want to mix nutes and pH before adding to res or should I top feed? I'm new to any soil/medium grows.
Top feed and regular temp water.
 

myke

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Cool thanks for the reply Myke, glad to still see you're around. What type of medium should I use? Soil or coco? Any thoughts on pros/cons?
Salts and Sips are new to me,Ive only added a bit of salt to get over the finish line.

I came from RDWC also,switching to sips and organic had me thinking id have to aerate the water ph etc.None of the above.Make a simple organic mix ,let cook and plant. Its amazing really just how simple it is.

I suggest you give it a try. Promix and some dry food a splash of compost and your off.
 
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