Blumat Jr's?

Wobblyeastcoaster

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So I have 2 15gal pots that I want to put maybe 3 blumat in each pot. I don't want o get rid of hand watering toattly just want a hand in doing so. And the part that it's a siphon system makes my life easier because I don't have a spot to put bucket up high for gravity fed baby tips? I have been surfing through the net and they seam like what I want but looking for your experiences
 

Wobblyeastcoaster

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You want Trop-f blumats
Not those other ones.
In a 15 you only need to run 1 maxi with maybe 3-5 drippers. Or 2 maxis
Regardless you need to elevate the water source higher than the pots.
Did you check out my thread on blumats? I just got them and I'm super happy with the system.
I liked at my grow area more closely and thought of a plan to get a bucket up above the pots so I'm going to go with the tropf system. I like your go of the maxis 2 each pot. I did start reading your thread but kid needed my attention so haven't finished it. Was wondering how much water are you going through??
 

Jjgrow420

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I liked at my grow area more closely and thought of a plan to get a bucket up above the pots so I'm going to go with the tropf system. I like your go of the maxis 2 each pot. I did start reading your thread but kid needed my attention so haven't finished it. Was wondering how much water are you going through??
I think they're just starting to drip last day or so. So I haven't hit the wet/dry cycle fully yet Put in 10 gals and haven't seen much of a drop in level yet
 

lusidghost

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I liked at my grow area more closely and thought of a plan to get a bucket up above the pots so I'm going to go with the tropf system. I like your go of the maxis 2 each pot. I did start reading your thread but kid needed my attention so haven't finished it. Was wondering how much water are you going through??
I have 20-something plants and altogether they only use about 4 gallons a day in early flower. Somewhere in there. It's dramatically less than hand watering.
 

lokie

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You want Trop-f blumats
Not those other ones.
In a 15 you only need to run 1 maxi with maybe 3-5 drippers. Or 2 maxis
Regardless you need to elevate the water source higher than the pots.
Did you check out my thread on blumats? I just got them and I'm super happy with the system.
Agreed.

I use the bluemats and depend on them.

One can always hand water/feed at will anytime needed.

With a pressure reducer you can feed directly from a hose bib. No reservoir needed if setup properly.
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lusidghost

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Agreed.

I use the bluemats and depend on them.

One can always hand water/feed at will anytime needed.

With a pressure reducer you can feed directly from a hose bib. No reservoir needed if setup properly.
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He said 15 gallon pots, which probably means soil, which probably means he doesn't need to mix nutrients in a res. I overlooked that part. Blumats that are used to water soil straight out of pipe, especially in large pots, must make for a super easy grow.
 

Wobblyeastcoaster

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He said 15 gallon pots, which probably means soil, which probably means he doesn't need to mix nutrients in a res. I overlooked that part. Blumats that are used to water soil straight out of pipe, especially in large pots, must make for a super easy grow.
I'm hoping because life gets in the way some times. So this should be a product I can lean on when the kid and puppies keep me running around. Just worried a 5gal bucket isn't big enough but it's all I can put on my shelf
 

lusidghost

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I'm hoping because life gets in the way some times. So this should be a product I can lean on when the kid and puppies keep me running around. Just worried a 5gal bucket isn't big enough but it's all I can put on my shelf
I've never grown in soil, but 5 gallons for two plants should be fine. Soil drinks slowly, so you'll have plenty of time to catch it before it runs dry. Or you could use a pump or straight out of the water line as Lokie said. That of course depends on if you have a water line near your grow, and you're not mixing nutrients. You are using soil right? 15 gallons of coco would be crazy.
 

lokie

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He said 15 gallon pots, which probably means soil, which probably means he doesn't need to mix nutrients in a res. I overlooked that part. Blumats that are used to water soil straight out of pipe, especially in large pots, must make for a super easy grow.
I use it now for well water only. The indoor plants have a 20 gal res per tent.

All of the plants on my patio, cannabis and others, are connected to a pressure reducer.
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I have added calmag to a 20 gal res in the past, It did ok. That is no longer a practice as I like to control additives by hand.
 

lusidghost

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Does this mean you hook up the pump to the pressure reducer and then that right to the feed hose so then the res can be on the floor
Yep, exactly. My res is sitting on my floor. The pump is attached to 1/2" tubing the goes upward out of a hole in my res' lid, then a 90 degree fitting, then another short piece of 1/2" tubing, then the reducer, then to the Blumats' 8mm Superflex hose. then the Blumats themselves.

Apparently it also does a good job at keeping constant pressure regardless of water level.
 

Wobblyeastcoaster

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Yep, exactly. My res is sitting on my floor. The pump is attached to 1/2" tubing the goes upward out of a hole in my res' lid, then a 90 degree fitting, then another short piece of 1/2" tubing, then the reducer, then to the Blumats' 8mm Superflex hose. then the Blumats themselves.

Apparently it also does a good job at keeping constant pressure regardless of water level.
Do you have pictures or link to some instructions? I need a bit more to figure it out. Once I see or read instructions I should be able to build it. Thanks!
 
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