Installing a Drip System Documentary | Learn How to Grow Marijuana at Home | Hydroponics



Are you tired of lugging around heavy buckets of water? Automate your watering by installing a drip system. This is the place to be if you are looking to grow your …

29 responses to “Installing a Drip System Documentary | Learn How to Grow Marijuana at Home | Hydroponics”

  1. Set my drip system today after watching this video and it worked like a dream 🤘🤘🤘 one question tho…should I put 2 watering stakes per plant seems very in even watering just having one

  2. Total noob questions, how many times a week its recomended to water the plants? Would it be a good idea to have a sistem that waters the plants constantly, but slowly? Is there a prefered moisture level for the soil?

  3. nice intro for drip systems, been thinking of switching to one for quite some time. This gave enough to get started, although i believe id use a drain to waste or feed just enough to barely get run off. This is somthing i guess everyone would have to figure out on their own. something else i seen and has been mentioned in the comments is uneven pressures in longer and shorter lines then also front end to back end differences of main line, have figured out how to correct these issues?

  4. Sorry I unsubscribed because I felt ur videos were not organized enough to actually help or be useful to others. The info u give is nice but I would have actually liked to see more videos related to the one before . For example the video with the seedlings 🌱 u left it like that and I would have enjoyed watching them grow more. 😔

  5. Dont the PH of the nutriantsolution change fast over Night? I dont Think The pH Can stay in the acceptable range in a week? Or am i wrong?

  6. This video is very basic and omits key factors of a drip system! No ball valves, filters, or Anti Siphon! I know the system ur using you don't have to worry about Gravity flow but some people do have that problem, they will set this up over buckets and flood the house! Please elaborate on key factors of a drip system!

  7. Good tutorial on a basic setup, however you may have issues with even distribution through all your drip lines (depending on how many drip lines you have) with a single, main line. Using a single main irrigation line can cause the first drip lines to get more pressure than the last, so the plants at the end of the line might get less water/feed. Ideally you want to use a 1/2" T connector (for your 1/2" main line) & make a closed loop (technically a rectangle) in the center of your flood table, so you have two main highways instead of one for your drip lines. This will regulate the pressure to all of your drip lines, ensuring that all your plants get watered/fed evenly. You really only need to do this on 4'x8' flood tables or larger with 20+ feed lines. If you only have a 2'x2' or 3'x3' flood table with just a few plants then a single main feed line should suffice.

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