What happens when you go on vacation?

zeenon53

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So everyone starting grows now are most likely going to have to go somewhere for the holidays. How do you water your plants if your gone for a week? This is my dilemma...

I thought of rigging up a pump with some tubing on a timer...
 

razoredge

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I never leave home when I am in the middle of a crop, its just better that way from my own experience with trying to micro manage my shit.. haha, my babys know when my hand aren't around them
 

superdave5

Active Member
It would work but MAKE SURE ITS FULL PROOF or you may have some problems on your hands when you get home. OR if your going out of town for 3-4 days and your using soil. Just feed a bit more. As long as you let them dry out afterwards and dont keep soaking the roots youll be fine
 

mustang519

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Well it depends on what stage your plants are in. For short term 2-4 days you can use a product called "plantastic" from lowes. Longer periods you can use a product called
Oasis® Automatic Houseplant Watering System from a web site called mrdrip.com

good luck
mustang
 

oldgoalie

Member
I use soil and I only water once per week.
If u use the Professor's method like i do, there should be no worries.

Happy growing
 

SickSadLittleWorld

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I made a DIY auto drip system on a timer set to run every other day for 5 minutes. The reservoir is a 5 gallon bucket, so I can be away from my cabinet for a while. The whole system cost less than $40 to put together with the most expensive part being an $18 digital timer.
 

zeenon53

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I made a DIY auto drip system on a timer set to run every other day for 5 minutes. The reservoir is a 5 gallon bucket, so I can be away from my cabinet for a while. The whole system cost less than $40 to put together with the most expensive part being an $18 digital timer.
Do you have any pics of this? A DIY would be awesome!
 

SickSadLittleWorld

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It's really easy but it takes a little bit of creativity.

Here are the parts you will need:
H20 pump >100GPH
Digital timer with ability to set on/off by minute and day
Bucket or reservoir
Drippers from hardware store
Bigger hose to reducer to 1/4"
1/4" hose
Irrigation Manifold (optional depending on how many drippers)
Y-splitters (if not using manifold)

Basically, work from the drippers backwards. Insert drippers into pot, insert 1/4" to each dripper, then run 1/4" line to splitters or the irrigation manifold. Run the larger hose from the reducer or manifold to the pump. Put the pump assembly in the bucket and you're done. As for timing, you'll have to determine the proper schedule but my buckets are leaking after 5 minutes with 3 drippers, so I figure run the pump every other day for 2 minutes and my ladies should stay hydrated.

I've got an 8 port manifold I found at the hydro shop running to two plants. I will post pictures tomorrow when my girls aren't sleeping.
 

solodolo

Member
I left my plant a week with no light and just watered before i left and it was fine, grew alot in the time i was gone too..dont over think it, you dont want to come home to a fire...
 

zovoel

Active Member
Very true, leaving them for a couple days or a week at most isn't unheard of, and won't do any damage if watered right beforehand.
 

Priest

Active Member
So everyone starting grows now are most likely going to have to go somewhere for the holidays. How do you water your plants if your gone for a week? This is my dilemma...

I thought of rigging up a pump with some tubing on a timer...
Check this out I did just that got my lights on a timer and the watering is done by a pump and timer. I've been gone 7 WEEKS and the plants look great :bigjoint:
 

topspin

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it's one of the reasons I use soil vs hydro. My timer is set, soak the ladies and they will be fine for a week.
 

golddog

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I use soil and I only water once per week.
If u use the Professor's method like i do, there should be no worries.

Happy growing
If I foresee that I may need to be gone for a week during my grow, I plan ahead and use 30% Perlite in my soil. It holds a lot of water. Then the ladies only need water once a week.

I also raise my lights a few inches, depending on the phase of the grow.

Did it last month, no worries :bigjoint:
 

doc111

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If I foresee that I may need to be gone for a week during my grow, I plan ahead and use 30% Perlite in my soil. It holds a lot of water. Then the ladies only need water once a week.

I also raise my lights a few inches, depending on the phase of the grow.

Did it last month, no worries :bigjoint:
Um, I don't want to argue but perlite doesn't hold water, in fact it aerates the soil and usually more perlite in the soil means you need to water more. Vermiculite, on the other hand, does hold water.:weed:
 
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