For saving space and soil, this method also has several
other benefits, including no soil-borne diseases, no
weeds to pull and no soil to till, run-of-the-mill side
benefits of soil-less gardening.

SELF-WATERING SYSTEMS

A non-recycling system. There is also a variety of these. The most common and the simplest being the Decor style of pot. There are many others that come into the same category, many of them having reservoirs that are considerably larger in relation to the growing chamber to provide a longer period of supply.


Hydroponics Guide
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These semi automated systems are also very effective but they too also have problems. Normally they have some form of wicking arrangement to raise water from the reservoir to the root system. This fairly well limits the size of the reservoir to the root system. This fairly well limits the size of the reservoir, because the reservoir needs to be directly under the plant and once the size of the reservoir exceeds the size of the container, the system starts to look ridiculous. So it’s a semi-automated system but the reasonable period of storage is seldom more than about two or there days in times of peak usage. And it is still important to allow the plants to dry out a little every so often for peak performance so the system needs constant supervision.

by: www.autopot.com.au

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