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Sip is sub irrigated planter. I will find you a link later to another forum that has a thread on it where I learned a lot.
Basically you take two containers that are the same size and stack them. You put dirt on the top one and water on the bottom one. You make a wick and that draws the water up to the top. You make a fill tube to add water and if your soil is good you don't even need nutes just the plant grows itself. All you do is add water. I am doing them no till organic for the first time. My girls in veg are my best plants in veg ever in my short year of growing this plant.
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Yeah SIP is used by a lot of commercial landscapers and groundskeepers for golf courses and stuff. That is why I think that because there is no direct access to the dissolved o2 because of the wick it would be difficult. Hence the oxygen emitter, I think that it may last long enough to get up the wick and to the roots