Blckbrd
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I realize that there has been quite a bit of fragmented posting in other threads touching upon "air pots," so I'm not trying to be duplicitous by this thread. After searching and reading, I have not found much consolidated information on these air pots. Quite a bit more on smart pots, though.
I used to use WaterFarm and will again in the future; however, I have recently begun a soil grow just for something different and have just transplanted to 10"/3 gal air pots.
Anyone have experience with these? My initial concern is the amount of run-off when watering/feeding. Coming from small independent recirculating reservoirs (the WFs), I'm not sure how to deal with all this runoff & have been "mopping" it up and then spraying a weak bleach mix on the grow floor after every watering. As the plants get bigger and require more frequent watering, I can see this becoming pretty arduous. What better means/methods are there?
I'm thinking about cutting in half those 5 gal water jugs that feed stand-alone water dispensers - the ones with the tapered "mouths" - and suspending the tapered part (tapered part pointing down) over the grow floor, then placing the air pot inside it to at least channel the run-off into a collection container.
I used to use WaterFarm and will again in the future; however, I have recently begun a soil grow just for something different and have just transplanted to 10"/3 gal air pots.
Anyone have experience with these? My initial concern is the amount of run-off when watering/feeding. Coming from small independent recirculating reservoirs (the WFs), I'm not sure how to deal with all this runoff & have been "mopping" it up and then spraying a weak bleach mix on the grow floor after every watering. As the plants get bigger and require more frequent watering, I can see this becoming pretty arduous. What better means/methods are there?
I'm thinking about cutting in half those 5 gal water jugs that feed stand-alone water dispensers - the ones with the tapered "mouths" - and suspending the tapered part (tapered part pointing down) over the grow floor, then placing the air pot inside it to at least channel the run-off into a collection container.