May 1, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, j-roadtatts said: You are doing something right if the roots are blowing up like that! are you starting the seeds in rock wool? What do you think the ideal neti pot size Is now that you have worked with them? I started the seeds in rockwool, but my seeds were a year old and they didn't all start. 2nd round I started in a plastic bag with a wet paper towel. Those I just transplanted 2 days ago. The basil is in dirt as it was a store bought plant (day before Covid shut down), but I have 8 more basil plants seeding. No idea on the right size netty pot. The ones I am using PERFECTLY fit in mason jars and considering we can and have a shit load of them that is convenient. Again my original goal was herbs so I hadn't planned on big tomato plants and the like, but have 8 cherry tomato plants seeded now. We shall see how it all goes.
May 2, 20205 yr 10 hours ago, ///M5 said: I started the seeds in rockwool, but my seeds were a year old and they didn't all start. 2nd round I started in a plastic bag with a wet paper towel. Those I just transplanted 2 days ago. The basil is in dirt as it was a store bought plant (day before Covid shut down), but I have 8 more basil plants seeding. No idea on the right size netty pot. The ones I am using PERFECTLY fit in mason jars and considering we can and have a shit load of them that is convenient. Again my original goal was herbs so I hadn't planned on big tomato plants and the like, but have 8 cherry tomato plants seeded now. We shall see how it all goes. You have me wanting to build something now. Just have think of a place that passes the WAF. Haha After seeing what you have and going after an ebb and flow that fills periodically for a short time and then drains. Here’s the first suggest I have to propose. you could do a tray that fits under that top. You could make the top interchangeable to fit different pots and configurations. Then use an ebb and flow drain kit or emulate it. That gives you an adjustable overflow drain height to control the water level as needed. The pump inlet is the main drain when shut off. And the overflow creates a waterfall during watering. Now the bonus idea. You could do 2 smaller trays side by side. Would require two pumps and drain kits. But you could run them at separate times so could get away with a lot smaller reservoir. Also would allow each side to be set to different water levels if desired. Could run just one side if you aren’t using the other half. Could make the interchangeable tops in a halves as well. would be easier to find two small trays to fit in the size you have anyways. I would suggest either commercial restaurant tubs or concrete mixer tubs. Both being super cheap and the restaurant one probably being food grade. I personally would start with watering 20 minutes every 3 hours. The digital timers available have 8 stations so works out perfect.
May 2, 20205 yr Super cool manifold btw! I was really curious how you were using the 1/2” pvc. the moisture sensor sounds like it could possibly be cheap insurance. The only time I had one in the house and on the second floor. I had a third tray that the reservoir and main tray sat in. So if there was a failure.
May 2, 20205 yr 9 hours ago, Tirefryr said: Just ordered all brand new lights for the front of the Mustang off Ebay for $100. Hard to beat that. Right! A new pair for the truck was only $60.
May 2, 20205 yr Nice turd!! My mustang needs a tail housing gasket. Hopefully isn’t warped. Car can eat some parts. Wish I had the cake for a crate/trans combo.
May 2, 20205 yr During testing if the PVC went all the way into the tank the tank level changed the flow height. I cut the PVC in half so that it would be in the water to quiet it, but not have any back pressure
May 2, 20205 yr On 4/30/2020 at 8:44 PM, ///M5 said: Change is hard for people who have been doing anything for a long time This is very true. I've been talking to my supervisor about what changes to make and what will help them get on board. The person I am taking the hand off from is helpful but very easy going. To the point of basically being a 'yes woman'. It makes getting her true opinion and experiences difficult. J
May 2, 20205 yr On 5/1/2020 at 12:42 AM, j-roadtatts said: I’ve been composting the wet leaves and stems so we will see LOL Should be interesting. Double fried eggs eh? J
May 3, 20205 yr 9 hours ago, ///M5 said: During testing if the PVC went all the way into the tank the tank level changed the flow height. I cut the PVC in half so that it would be in the water to quiet it, but not have any back pressure I’d think a larger drain would be quieter. I’ve had a setup on the other side of a wall I slept against. With a 2” drain and about 4” of fall was pretty quiet. I’m definitely excited to see how it goes for you. Would love to see more pics once everything is going or if you change anything!
May 3, 20205 yr 20 hours ago, Godsmack said: This is very true. I've been talking to my supervisor about what changes to make and what will help them get on board. The person I am taking the hand off from is helpful but very easy going. To the point of basically being a 'yes woman'. It makes getting her true opinion and experiences difficult. J You haven't been there long enough to do that. Be careful
May 3, 20205 yr 11 hours ago, j-roadtatts said: I’d think a larger drain would be quieter. I’ve had a setup on the other side of a wall I slept against. With a 2” drain and about 4” of fall was pretty quiet. I’m definitely excited to see how it goes for you. Would love to see more pics once everything is going or if you change anything! Pics will come. Drain was completely quiet on the cut pvc. ie, I turned it into a slide, not a tube. That way the depth of the water would pressurize the line and change the flow rate and therefore level on the containers. Requires no fall. Whatever final design I use I will do that for sure.
May 3, 20205 yr 9 hours ago, ///M5 said: You haven't been there long enough to do that. Be careful I agree. I am treading lightly. The goal is to keep the orientation virtual as we have been doing that during this pandemic. It's been working smoothly, it simplifies things for many, and cuts costs. Less paper being used, less cost on refreshments, and less travel just to sit and listen to people speak. It's also easier for more people to ask questions as they popup. Not trying to crunch them in at the end (if the presenter has not gone over time). J
May 4, 20205 yr Contemplating NFT atm. Why? Easy. Can include a couple dutch buckets at the end for larger plants and actually have some full size tomatoes as well..
May 4, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, ///M5 said: Contemplating NFT atm. Why? Easy. Can include a couple dutch buckets at the end for larger plants and actually have some full size tomatoes as well.. I agree is the simplest. Also appears the most popular for vegetables too. Especially in Europe and at least commercially here. should require less reservoir volume I’d think. Being as the water level stays low in the field. The pump running continuously may heat the water up quicker in a small res though, so could be moot. May want to have a spare pump handy is about my only other thought. Not that they go out often, but is so vital in that setup. Are you planning on staying with the jars until the roots drop? Or do you have another plan for propagating the roots?
May 4, 20205 yr I measured. My fish tank is 50 gallons. That ought to be ok. My supercharging of my RO helped tremendously as well. Next step is a bigger reservoir. The jars are the ones that had the roots drop already. Think I am going to build a little tray and cover to hold rockwool in netty pots already so no transplanting necessary. Just pull the netty and go. Density is what I am contemplating now.
May 4, 20205 yr 10 hours ago, ///M5 said: Contemplating NFT atm. Why? Easy. Can include a couple dutch buckets at the end for larger plants and actually have some full size tomatoes as well.. Cant trust the Dutch. That's all I know.
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