StinkyGreen
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I recently built an automatic watering system using a submersible pump, digital timer, and drip tubes. It works well, consistently pumping out ~ 150mL/minute through six drip lines. I would to use this to water 6 flowering plants growing in soil during a week that I will be out of town. I have a couple of questions for anyone that has successfully used a setup like this:
1) I notice that when watering with drip tubes, only the soil directly under the drip tube appears to get wet. The rest of the soil (at least at the top of the pot) remains dry. Something to worry about? Should I put a coffee filter on top of the soil to try to spread the moisture out? Or build some kind of ring system?
2) When watering by hand, I give each of my plants about 1.5L of water every 2 days, right after the lights come on. Should I aim to water the same way with a drip system? i.e. run the drip system for 10 mins to get the same volume of water? Or am I better off watering smaller amounts more frequently?
I know I'll eventually get this figured out, but I figured I'd ask as the first time I tried to use my system I started getting signs of overwatering, so I went back to watering by hand so I could figure out exactly what I was doing. I'm ready to try my automatic system again, but figured it wouldn't hurt to ask for advice before making any more mistakes.
1) I notice that when watering with drip tubes, only the soil directly under the drip tube appears to get wet. The rest of the soil (at least at the top of the pot) remains dry. Something to worry about? Should I put a coffee filter on top of the soil to try to spread the moisture out? Or build some kind of ring system?
2) When watering by hand, I give each of my plants about 1.5L of water every 2 days, right after the lights come on. Should I aim to water the same way with a drip system? i.e. run the drip system for 10 mins to get the same volume of water? Or am I better off watering smaller amounts more frequently?
I know I'll eventually get this figured out, but I figured I'd ask as the first time I tried to use my system I started getting signs of overwatering, so I went back to watering by hand so I could figure out exactly what I was doing. I'm ready to try my automatic system again, but figured it wouldn't hurt to ask for advice before making any more mistakes.