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Did a bunch of research into sub irrigated planters, decided to make my own . Plan on using it in my upcoming auto grow.
SUPPLIES
1-6gal bucket from old beer brewing kit
1-5gal bucket rescued from side of the road
1-Small clear planter
2-Sections of old vacuum cleaner tube
1-1/8” hardwood dowel
1-unused wine cork cut into 1/3&2/3
Weedblock landscaping cloth
I cut the top off the 6 gal bucket to make the clear planter close to touching bottom of 6 gal bucket when it is in place in insert of 5 gal bucket
Used as guide for insert cut in five gal bucket and drilled aeration holes in 5 gal bucket for air pruning of roots
As well as cutting a hole for fill tube made out of 2 sections of old vacuum tube
made a water level float out of a unused wine cork and 1/8” hardwood dowel. I cut the top 1/3 of cork off making two pieces. The 2/3 section of cork I center drilled and glued the dowel into the cork. The 1/3 section I shaped to take off any hard edges and Center drilled it and slid onto dowel for a guide so float is centered in tube... making sure to put it below the split in the vacuum tube. I did not glue this one as it is a good friction fit but also wanted it to be adjustable... just in case
The plastic planter I made 4 slits in on the quadrants for capillary action.
And this is the SIP bucket unit all assembled.
I will be lining the bottom of the bucket and the planter with landscape weedblock cloth to keep the medium out of the reservoir
I hope this is easy to follow, I referred to a post on Pinterest showing a few drawings. Figured the pics will help someone who sees that but is confused.
SUPPLIES
1-6gal bucket from old beer brewing kit
1-5gal bucket rescued from side of the road
1-Small clear planter
2-Sections of old vacuum cleaner tube
1-1/8” hardwood dowel
1-unused wine cork cut into 1/3&2/3
Weedblock landscaping cloth
I cut the top off the 6 gal bucket to make the clear planter close to touching bottom of 6 gal bucket when it is in place in insert of 5 gal bucket
Used as guide for insert cut in five gal bucket and drilled aeration holes in 5 gal bucket for air pruning of roots
As well as cutting a hole for fill tube made out of 2 sections of old vacuum tube
made a water level float out of a unused wine cork and 1/8” hardwood dowel. I cut the top 1/3 of cork off making two pieces. The 2/3 section of cork I center drilled and glued the dowel into the cork. The 1/3 section I shaped to take off any hard edges and Center drilled it and slid onto dowel for a guide so float is centered in tube... making sure to put it below the split in the vacuum tube. I did not glue this one as it is a good friction fit but also wanted it to be adjustable... just in case
The plastic planter I made 4 slits in on the quadrants for capillary action.
And this is the SIP bucket unit all assembled.
I will be lining the bottom of the bucket and the planter with landscape weedblock cloth to keep the medium out of the reservoir
I hope this is easy to follow, I referred to a post on Pinterest showing a few drawings. Figured the pics will help someone who sees that but is confused.