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Hello, I am looking to modify/change my orchid watering regime.
I am looking for advice and suggestions on how to install a semi-hydroponic (S/H, passive hydroponic) system.
I've been reading/searching the forum and came across this post by baodai (//www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14628) that closely resembles what I would like to do.
I travel a lot, plus it is tricky to get the RO water close to where the plants are being grown. For these two reasons (and a few others) I was thinking of using my 50gl drum as my reservoir of RO water (which may need to be filled once a month or so) and have it feed to the plants and ensuring a constant level of water is at the base of each pot. I came across this website of a similar idea, was wondering if anyone had any experience: http://autopot.com.au/kits.
I would like to know the best way to have the water in the reservoir maintain a constant level of water in each plant that doesn't require a pump or an electrical timer.
Additional questions:
Does S/H system work well for seedling paphs that are hardened but still too small to be in a individual pot?
Any other things I should consider before implementing this type of irrigation system? I read how one needs to be careful about salt build up and periodic "flushing" of the pot/media may be required.
I am about as useful as a bucket with holes when it comes to building stuff or DIY projects, but I appreciate any advice on how to best approach this.
Thanks,
Will
I am looking for advice and suggestions on how to install a semi-hydroponic (S/H, passive hydroponic) system.
I've been reading/searching the forum and came across this post by baodai (//www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14628) that closely resembles what I would like to do.
I travel a lot, plus it is tricky to get the RO water close to where the plants are being grown. For these two reasons (and a few others) I was thinking of using my 50gl drum as my reservoir of RO water (which may need to be filled once a month or so) and have it feed to the plants and ensuring a constant level of water is at the base of each pot. I came across this website of a similar idea, was wondering if anyone had any experience: http://autopot.com.au/kits.
I would like to know the best way to have the water in the reservoir maintain a constant level of water in each plant that doesn't require a pump or an electrical timer.
Additional questions:
Does S/H system work well for seedling paphs that are hardened but still too small to be in a individual pot?
Any other things I should consider before implementing this type of irrigation system? I read how one needs to be careful about salt build up and periodic "flushing" of the pot/media may be required.
I am about as useful as a bucket with holes when it comes to building stuff or DIY projects, but I appreciate any advice on how to best approach this.
Thanks,
Will