Leaving for 6 days. Help!

Blacksheep312

Active Member
I have 16 Germs breaking soil today. I leave for 6 days vacation. What are my options for watering these babies while Im gone. Or can I water the heck out of them and be safe, and when I get back water.

I have a timer and outlet next to the pots, and also an auto water timmer that is being used for the landscape, I can add my pot to the station if needed, I just don't know how to water so slowly for the small pots.

Need some ideas and info, I leave in 3 days.:peace:
 

dew-b

Well-Known Member
I have 16 Germs breaking soil today. I leave for 6 days vacation. What are my options for watering these babies while Im gone. Or can I water the heck out of them and be safe, and when I get back water.

I have a timer and outlet next to the pots, and also an auto water timmer that is being used for the landscape, I can add my pot to the station if needed, I just don't know how to water so slowly for the small pots.

Need some ideas and info, I leave in 3 days.:peace:
checkout this thread. https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/58798-water-wile-your-gone.html
 

Greentoe

Active Member
I haven't grown in 12 year+ years. I just joined this site because I am in the planning stage of my new setup. However, I used to use vermiculite as it holds water which it will release over time. The details are lost in my fuzzy memory however and I am wondering if any of the more experienced folks here can comment on this practice. Would this be a reasonable solution?
 

Blacksheep312

Active Member
Well, on my lunch, I bought a fountain submergable pump, 1/4 hose, and 8 t fittings. At each pot i put a pressurized dripper. They drip 2 Gallons an hour. So on the timer, I will have it set to 1 min. Might be a little too much water, but all i really need is one day of water while gone. That should come out to around 4 oz a pot. And the pump I bought was the smallest one I could find. So it should be just right. Going to test tomm on the timer and watch how it goes. Will post a pic of the setup wehn completed.
 

Conoclast

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Couldn't you have waited to sprout them after your vacation..?

Well, on the subject I think you've got it all figured out with the pump and timer :D at least that's the only way I know of apart from having someone water them for you. Good luck
 

growtosmoke831

Active Member
All those solutions are great but with fresh seedlings you probably wont have to water but once a week just put them in a little more soil or bigger pot that way you know the soil will retain moister which you obviously need to keep them wet while sprouting
 
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