Be careful with your 3.0 on Blumat carrots. The higher Pumice rate can cause the soil not to seal around the ceramic carrot if there are multiple pumice rocks on the carrot. On my carrots , I pull out my 3.0 at the carrot location and backfill with heady seed start soil. This creates a near 100% seal and doesn’t cause any issues.
Just as an fyi in case anyone was wondering, a 100 gallon cloth pot is a beast to move, but fits perfectly in a 4x4 grow tent and crushes with 4 or 5 plants. (Just ask a friend or two to help move it later or you’ll be shoveling soil 😅)
blumats are awesome and the main sensitivity is when the reservoir runs dry and air gets in the line. if you search for 'beer fob detector' (name will vary by country) you will find a chamber with float ball which will shut off the line (used when beer kegs run out) which will stop off the line and stp it filling with air. you can refill the ressy, purge the fob detector and then open the line and go straight back to it.
Man I've been watching you for over a year now. I'm so close to ordering one of your kits just for a single plant. I've been coco and bottle neuts for 6 years. I have to try build soil soon. Thank you for all that you guys do for the community.
Your 8mm hoses will get kinked from gravity hanging like that. I keep my res on a pedestal and it allows the hose to have a little support before the drop down and keeps everything from kinking up
Hi. Greetings from Hamburg, Germany. Thnx a lot for your work. As you might know, Germany is about to legalize....in some way...hopefully. And as a beginner, I really appreciate your videos a lot. To grow organic was no question for me, so of course, I found your channel. I´m in week five of veg now. And what I know for sure: I´ll use bigger pots the next time. It´s so much fun to watch you, cause even dry content makes fun cause your enthusiasm is really stirring.
Brother I can feel you! It’s my first grow here in India 🇮🇳, ‘growing organically was not a question for me’, and coincidentally I am on my 5th Week too… 🫶
Guess what guys I got a bunch of seeds from that cross of east India Landace and vietnam black Landace I’ve been working on both parents are over 7’ indoor and I can’t wait to see what the offspring is like and to run a couple outside next summer I want to push for 15’ or more if they can both are heavy cerebral heady the east idea hits like a ton of bricks right to the forehead real dreamy stuff. Thanks for the bday gift bas putting that craft blend to use 😁👍
Look into the Penske racing 15ft fuel tower....you might want to keep an eye on the blumat. It potentially could still have to be closed a little more. ✌🏻🤙🏻
You can actually fit 5 30 gallons in a 5x5. I'm doing it now with a scrog. You can even fit a spaceheater in there in the winter or get down in there for any pruning. All of mine are running 3.0 and just crushing. Thanks for all of the education it has been truly invaluable and has been the single reason I've avoided soo many growing pains.
Stoked to see the Blumats. I'm a big fan myself, but they can be quite temperamental if you don't set them up just right. It tends to be better if you soak for 24hrs, just to be 100% sure the carrots are saturated. Screwing the cap on under water is also a good idea. @rollinggreenacres has a brilliant video with lots of great tips for blumats.
I do believe you should be using the 5in carrots with conjunction with the 9in carrots . The top 6 in of soil will be dried out before the bottom dry out.
Hey Jeremy, with the blumat system, it's ideal to add a feeder water line with a float valve to 5 gallon bucket. Thus , the water pressure always stays the same. Because once the water drops halfway in the bucket the pressure at the carrot become less than when filled initially witch may not allow water to flow from the carrot. Witch could also lead to chasing a correct adjustment on the carrot from fluctuations of water pressure from the 5 gallon bucket going from empty to full. So if the bucket alway stays full the water pressure at the carrot will always stay the same. Stoked to see this season.
In other words the hanging drip you set when the buckets full won't be a hanging drip as the bucket gets a lower in volume of water for example if the bucket was half full when the carrot is set then it actually might be a click or two more open then if it was set when bucket was completely full when set. On the other hand if you set the carrot when the bucket is half full then later fill the bucket completely the carrot will leak out the extra water that was added to the bucket because the water pressure is greater than when set at half full. The pressure behind the carrot correlates to the setting for the hanging drip. So adding a fill water line with a float valve to the 5 gallon bucket will keep the hanging drip where you set it always.
Hey Jeremy, prepare to see AMAZiNG growth rates with the Blumats! You'll now see how inconsistent we humans are, even tho we think we are watering properly. When the soil is TRULY saturated (slow consistent drops) it maintains conditions to make the water truly accessible and the microbes will thrive. You'll soon see! look at your roots at the end of the grow and takes notes!
Great stuff, as always. I kinda like the ending with J wrapping up the last few steps during a narration. tbh, sometimes the endings are a bit 'clunky' even tho they bring a huge smile to my face...seeing if he sticks the landing. While were on the topic, the old into (at least the music) was like a notification to hit the like button again. lol.
Starting my first personal grow here in Maryland now that we are allowed to grow up to two plants. It's werid only being able to have such a small amount. When I Worked in Humbold/Trinityt in 2017 and I planted 1500 Og clones in one day! Glad i was able to get some experience out there when i did now i feel like im just recapping on alot of things, and im a regular gardener as well. So I'm faily confident my grow is going to be top notch. Starting with two photo-period. Galaxy og from Pyramid. This is one of the best channels I have come accross so far!
Maybe there’s a difference between the ones your using and the troph style ones I have, but they say on mine to close it to a hanging drip then to close it two more arrows, not open two arrows. Maybe my instructions had a typo or I was just too stoned I’ll double check but I’m almost positive that’s what they say to do. It could possibly be because your using the soak ring now that I think about it. The ring probably requires more water to it to water evenly around the ring rather than just using the dripper end
That Blumat setup is waaaay better than I had used in the past, I would like to try that kit out! I would think you would want to put a cover on the reservoir so no algae grows
The Ecowitt system also has flood detection sensors that I use with the Blumat, put one or two down on the bottom of the tent and if there’s a flood it makes a loud alarm and will notify the app that a flood was detected.
Hi Jeremy, looking forward to the rest of this season. I started out with BluMats using 5 gallon Rain Science Grow Bags, my problem was a fan blowing across the mesh Bag and drying out the carrot. It was my fault for using too small a container and twisting them and having a fan dry things out. I have since swapped over to Earth Boxes and not looked back. I still have all of my old carrots, so tempted to start a 2X4 with a full bed of soil and blu-mats to see what I can get out of it.
The Blusoak hose is not good, can’t keep up with plants during the stretch phase. I did a round with the soak hose and went straight back to droppers and will continue to use them for the foreseeable future.
Yeah I was wondering why he was using the soaker tape instead of drippers. The drippers do stink since they only cover like a 3” area per dripper. So I need almost 3-5 in a 30g. For even coverage. The tape would def be more even and better for ensuring microbial life all around the winter container but I could also see the issue for water demand during stretch. I hate that u get major feeder roots just around the drippers and not all over. That means I focus my top dressings at the drippers since that’s the only sections that water can hit and water in the top dress
I really look forward to you speak on watering the living soil beds. I’m on my 4th run in one of my 3x3 beds and it’s killing it but watering has been the most challenging.
@@49erlewis yes I plant directly back in the beds. The problem not waiting is digging threw the roots to put a new plant in. In a perfect world I think I would have beds that rotate from veg to flower. Veg right in the 3x3 bed then roll that bed right into the flower tent/room. The logistics on that might be interesting but I sure would like that and I could flip to flower the day I move them.
Q&A. With the Blumat system could you use a different header tank? I grow in a cupboard upstairs and have a header tank in the loft for the toilet cistern, it's a plastic tank with a float valve, so I could drill 2 holes (drain it first lol) and fit the attachments, fit the rest of the system as normal and the header tank fills automatically. Only problem the water that feeds that tank has a PH of nearly 8. Cheers for the knowledge you share.
I just finished my first run using the blumats on a gravity fed system. All in all I had good results after tweaking a few things and experimenting with them. But I ran one carrot per 3 gallon pot of coco with one added distribution dripper. What I found using in coco is you will get salt build up if your not careful being that your blumats aren’t putting out water for long enough to get decent run off. So what I did was set the carrots to a super slow drip allowing the plants to feed more often with less water. Then once every other day I would hand water with ph balanced Ro water until sufficient run off to make sure those build ups and lock outs didn’t happen. After doing that it was awesome. You just have to be sure your plants are big enough and drinking enough so your not over watering by doing this so you’ll have to mess with it a little. Now I am going to ditch the blumats and run the same gravity system with a water timer that basically opens and closes at set times for set time periods. That will be ran to a distribution hose that’s caped at the end with my feed line attachment that has spaghetti lines ran two to each one gal pot with 2gph drippers. So now that I know each of my mature plants will roughly need a half gallon of water per day to get the run off I want. So instead of dripping for 15 minutes straight per day to get to the half gal of water, I’ll have it come on 4 times per day for around 3 and a half minutes. So still the amount of daily water they uptake just in smaller more often watering. This is a form of crop steering similar to growing in rockwool. So your ec will spike during dry back periods which are now happening 4 times pier light cycle instead of one time a day. This is purely for synthetic growing but your initially able to feed your plants way more food with constant wet to dry periods allowing your roots to constantly feed then dry up to get oxygen then feed again. Virtually the idea is instead of your normal one time per day water with feed, then a slow dry period until the next day when you water again, once a day feed. Your going through this process multiple times per day. This is what coco companies are referring to when the bag says to water 1 to 12 times per day
With my Royal Gold Tupur coco/perlite.castings recipe I need at least 1.5 days between waterings. It's a good draining medium but the pots still hold weight. On the other hand I see guys putting a gallon+ a day through 3 gal fabric pots with pro-mix HP which is peat based?? Doesn't make sense to me
Keep up the great work bro 😎🤙🇺🇲 much love from Pennsylvania. Your shirt looks cream color in the grow tent 🎪 🤣😂 just saying, doesn't look baby blue 🧐🤔😂🤣😎🇺🇲
I have been using Blu Mats with 6 plants, 10 gallon pots, 5 drippers each, one short cone in each pot buried deep away from fabric pot edge. 10 gallon reservoir. used dehumidifier water mixed with filtered tap. I pull them out when I flip to flower to make darn sure there is no fluid missing in the cone. If you do this, you should be ok.
great content, i thought you were supposed to close an arrow or two rather than opening after the hanging drip. This because youve already watered 10% container volume before inserting the carrot, plus the wetting around the carrot after you put it, you should set it no to drip right away cause its gonna overwater. This is what i understood from blumats youtube tutorials, i might be wrong.
Shipping to Canada Friggen eh ! love the education ,and videos, I Feel I have turned my gardens up several levels much love from the east coast of Canada 🍁 🍁
Hi Jeremy, I visit the store and I really love to have a Beanie with the build a soil logo> will keep an eye on the store, maybe in another Swag season
I have their double manifold system in my 4x4 bed with 2 of your take n bake kits. I was under the impression that the soil needed to be dialed in first before your dial in the carrot. I disconnected mine to rearrange the room and have been struggling to get the bed back to 100 millibar haha. Theyre on day 68 of flower and theyre drinking like crazy haha, maybe today when the lights turn on ill be able to get it back up n running.
No, the soil doesn't need to be wet, like say 100mb before you set the carrots. That's the old way. Technically the soil can be dry as powder. You can now preset the tops and then place the carrots in even dry soil. When you set the carrot at hanging drip, if you left it there that's Omb that's water. And when you dial it back 2 clicks you are basically setting the carrot to water at like 120mb. But only if your constant pressure is 15psi. For example of you only have 7.5 psi 2 clicks will get you maybe 160mb. It's the PSI in conjunction with the dial on the carrots. The diaphragm will open and close when the ceramic constricts from the moisture or expands when it opens
I’m using Blumats now and I like them, but I feel there not so great on multiple pots. I’m only running 80 pots on the Blumats and there has been issues on each run, I’m on my third run with them and after this one I’m going to Flora Flex. I believe the Blumats is great for what your doing or house plants, but if your running multiple high feeding plants and different strains in coco Blumats can’t keep up. I’m in two gallon fabric pots and gravity feeding just can’t handle the demand of the grow
Hey brother love the videos. Just want to double check that when setting blumat that you turn ON the carrot 2 arrows after setting standing drip. ALL of the blumat literature says to tighten the carrot 2 arrows after standing drip. We tried turning them on 2 arrows and the room flooded? Just wanted to check? Not blaming you as we’ve had plenty of water on the floor before this. Take care man! You guys are the best!
Nice work Jeremy, just bought some build a bloom and going to see how that works versus the top flower dress kit I have. I've grown using all your products and every single time I get top notch herb. Keep up the good work, you got a customer for life 🙏
Teaching me some great techniques. Thanks buddy.
Almost an hour of content. Sunday just got a lot better!
Smoke em while you got em!
Giving myself until the end of the year to get an automated system up and running in the 4x4!!!
Worth it brother, get it done asap before the holidays, trust
Be careful with your 3.0 on Blumat carrots. The higher Pumice rate can cause the soil not to seal around the ceramic carrot if there are multiple pumice rocks on the carrot.
On my carrots , I pull out my 3.0 at the carrot location and backfill with heady seed start soil. This creates a near 100% seal and doesn’t cause any issues.
Doesn’t that mean different level of moisture.
In theory it could change the moisture content slightly, but much better than having a pumice rock keep the carrot open and flooding
How much does a system cost
Cheers Cannabis Community 🌲🔥💨
✌️🫶🌎☮️🕊
Love the multi-pot-size quadrant, the results will be interesting…
Like Greenhouse LEGO. I also use it in Germany. So valuable
What a time to be alive 🔥
Right on time. I needed something to listen to while I transplanted my girl.
Commenting because it helps and it's the right thing to do. Prob be a good video 📹 let's goo
Just as an fyi in case anyone was wondering, a 100 gallon cloth pot is a beast to move, but fits perfectly in a 4x4 grow tent and crushes with 4 or 5 plants. (Just ask a friend or two to help move it later or you’ll be shoveling soil 😅)
blumats are awesome and the main sensitivity is when the reservoir runs dry and air gets in the line. if you search for 'beer fob detector' (name will vary by country) you will find a chamber with float ball which will shut off the line (used when beer kegs run out) which will stop off the line and stp it filling with air. you can refill the ressy, purge the fob detector and then open the line and go straight back to it.
Great idea!
15 gallon for the win💪💪⚡⚡
Man I've been watching you for over a year now. I'm so close to ordering one of your kits just for a single plant. I've been coco and bottle neuts for 6 years. I have to try build soil soon. Thank you for all that you guys do for the community.
Rocking my BAS shirt as I watch this. Let’s go!!
WOW, that blue look like off-white on video. As always, thanks for sharing.
Your 8mm hoses will get kinked from gravity hanging like that. I keep my res on a pedestal and it allows the hose to have a little support before the drop down and keeps everything from kinking up
the number of emotions in that thumbnail lol great shot
Hi. Greetings from Hamburg, Germany. Thnx a lot for your work. As you might know, Germany is about to legalize....in some way...hopefully. And as a beginner, I really appreciate your videos a lot. To grow organic was no question for me, so of course, I found your channel. I´m in week five of veg now. And what I know for sure: I´ll use bigger pots the next time. It´s so much fun to watch you, cause even dry content makes fun cause your enthusiasm is really stirring.
Brother I can feel you! It’s my first grow here in India 🇮🇳, ‘growing organically was not a question for me’, and coincidentally I am on my 5th Week too… 🫶
👍👍👍👍
Man that's a lot of Xtra work to get the 🥕 going. I'm good with doing it by hand
thanks guys ✌️you gotta close/tighten 1 to 2 triangles after the hanging drip not open/loosen.🤘🤘✌️✌️
Finally for us Canadians
I feel like you should you use a fabric lined grow bag (maybe only about 40-60%) instead of full on fabric pots.
Welcome to the blumat club homie! I think you'll really love them
I've never assembled the carrot under water. I think the air goes out when you open the valve completely... Or i'm doing wrong?
Guess what guys I got a bunch of seeds from that cross of east India Landace and vietnam black Landace I’ve been working on both parents are over 7’ indoor and I can’t wait to see what the offspring is like and to run a couple outside next summer I want to push for 15’ or more if they can both are heavy cerebral heady the east idea hits like a ton of bricks right to the forehead real dreamy stuff. Thanks for the bday gift bas putting that craft blend to use 😁👍
Look into the Penske racing 15ft fuel tower....you might want to keep an eye on the blumat. It potentially could still have to be closed a little more. ✌🏻🤙🏻
You can actually fit 5 30 gallons in a 5x5. I'm doing it now with a scrog. You can even fit a spaceheater in there in the winter or get down in there for any pruning. All of mine are running 3.0 and just crushing. Thanks for all of the education it has been truly invaluable and has been the single reason I've avoided soo many growing pains.
Stoked to see the Blumats. I'm a big fan myself, but they can be quite temperamental if you don't set them up just right. It tends to be better if you soak for 24hrs, just to be 100% sure the carrots are saturated. Screwing the cap on under water is also a good idea.
@rollinggreenacres has a brilliant video with lots of great tips for blumats.
We've been running 2 30gal in a 2×4 its freaking awesome
I suggest filling the drip tape. Just open up the carrot to fill up the tape, then turn the carrot top back to the initial hanging drip.
I do believe you should be using the 5in carrots with conjunction with the 9in carrots . The top 6 in of soil will be dried out before the bottom dry out.
I use the 5 inch my pots stay wet throughout
I did as you mentioned but in a 100 gal cloth pot. Then coiled the drip tape, and good lord it crushed
I've been led to believe the same and run my LS pot on 5 & 9 inch carrots. Currently using the Drip system, next run I'm going to try the soaker hose.
Hey Jeremy, with the blumat system, it's ideal to add a feeder water line with a float valve to 5 gallon bucket. Thus , the water pressure always stays the same. Because once the water drops halfway in the bucket the pressure at the carrot become less than when filled initially witch may not allow water to flow from the carrot. Witch could also lead to chasing a correct adjustment on the carrot from fluctuations of water pressure from the 5 gallon bucket going from empty to full. So if the bucket alway stays full the water pressure at the carrot will always stay the same. Stoked to see this season.
In other words the hanging drip you set when the buckets full won't be a hanging drip as the bucket gets a lower in volume of water for example if the bucket was half full when the carrot is set then it actually might be a click or two more open then if it was set when bucket was completely full when set. On the other hand if you set the carrot when the bucket is half full then later fill the bucket completely the carrot will leak out the extra water that was added to the bucket because the water pressure is greater than when set at half full. The pressure behind the carrot correlates to the setting for the hanging drip. So adding a fill water line with a float valve to the 5 gallon bucket will keep the hanging drip where you set it always.
I link 2 5g buckets together for a more consistent psi
Hey Jeremy, prepare to see AMAZiNG growth rates with the Blumats! You'll now see how inconsistent we humans are, even tho we think we are watering properly. When the soil is TRULY saturated (slow consistent drops) it maintains conditions to make the water truly accessible and the microbes will thrive. You'll soon see! look at your roots at the end of the grow and takes notes!
Epic
Great stuff, as always. I kinda like the ending with J wrapping up the last few steps during a narration. tbh, sometimes the endings are a bit 'clunky' even tho they bring a huge smile to my face...seeing if he sticks the landing. While were on the topic, the old into (at least the music) was like a notification to hit the like button again. lol.
Thanks again
love my blumat manifold kit
thank you
Starting my first personal grow here in Maryland now that we are allowed to grow up to two plants. It's werid only being able to have such a small amount. When I Worked in Humbold/Trinityt in 2017 and I planted 1500 Og clones in one day! Glad i was able to get some experience out there when i did now i feel like im just recapping on alot of things, and im a regular gardener as well. So I'm faily confident my grow is going to be top notch. Starting with two photo-period. Galaxy og from Pyramid. This is one of the best channels I have come accross so far!
Maybe there’s a difference between the ones your using and the troph style ones I have, but they say on mine to close it to a hanging drip then to close it two more arrows, not open two arrows. Maybe my instructions had a typo or I was just too stoned I’ll double check but I’m almost positive that’s what they say to do. It could possibly be because your using the soak ring now that I think about it. The ring probably requires more water to it to water evenly around the ring rather than just using the dripper end
Hell yes buddy... thank you!!!!!!
That Blumat setup is waaaay better than I had used in the past, I would like to try that kit out! I would think you would want to put a cover on the reservoir so no algae grows
You are not supposed to open past the hanging drip, you close one or two triangle past the hanging drip
Not with the soaker tape. It should be set at a hanging drip.
You are correct. 1 or 2 clicks clockwise... counterclockwise will prevent it from ever shutting off.
Which I believe he did based on the newest video 😂
Thanks Jeremy
Master gardener??? Master salesman, yes ❤
Yay...build a soil Sunday....
The Ecowitt system also has flood detection sensors that I use with the Blumat, put one or two down on the bottom of the tent and if there’s a flood it makes a loud alarm and will notify the app that a flood was detected.
Yea buddy! Turn and burn!
Hi Jeremy, looking forward to the rest of this season. I started out with BluMats using 5 gallon Rain Science Grow Bags, my problem was a fan blowing across the mesh Bag and drying out the carrot. It was my fault for using too small a container and twisting them and having a fan dry things out. I have since swapped over to Earth Boxes and not looked back. I still have all of my old carrots, so tempted to start a 2X4 with a full bed of soil and blu-mats to see what I can get out of it.
The Blusoak hose is not good, can’t keep up with plants during the stretch phase. I did a round with the soak hose and went straight back to droppers and will continue to use them for the foreseeable future.
Yeah I was wondering why he was using the soaker tape instead of drippers. The drippers do stink since they only cover like a 3” area per dripper. So I need almost 3-5 in a 30g. For even coverage. The tape would def be more even and better for ensuring microbial life all around the winter container but I could also see the issue for water demand during stretch.
I hate that u get major feeder roots just around the drippers and not all over. That means I focus my top dressings at the drippers since that’s the only sections that water can hit and water in the top dress
Excited to see blumats in your garden
BAS Sundays!! 🤙🤙🤙
great ep
Build A Soil is RAD❤
Bout to fire up some organically grown fire and LEARN.
I really look forward to you speak on watering the living soil beds. I’m on my 4th run in one of my 3x3 beds and it’s killing it but watering has been the most challenging.
Im thinking of starting a 3 x 3 bed. Do you plant directly back into it after harvest or you wait for break down of stocks?
@@49erlewis yes I plant directly back in the beds. The problem not waiting is digging threw the roots to put a new plant in. In a perfect world I think I would have beds that rotate from veg to flower. Veg right in the 3x3 bed then roll that bed right into the flower tent/room. The logistics on that might be interesting but I sure would like that and I could flip to flower the day I move them.
@@clukey84 Ok thanks
Heck yeah a nice long video to watch! Ladies are looking good! Got my shirt & some other products on the way!
Q&A. With the Blumat system could you use a different header tank? I grow in a cupboard upstairs and have a header tank in the loft for the toilet cistern, it's a plastic tank with a float valve, so I could drill 2 holes (drain it first lol) and fit the attachments, fit the rest of the system as normal and the header tank fills automatically. Only problem the water that feeds that tank has a PH of nearly 8.
Cheers for the knowledge you share.
Yes you can use any reservoir aslong as you can drill a 11mm hole in it for the bulk head tank connector. I use a black 40litre tote.
I just finished my first run using the blumats on a gravity fed system. All in all I had good results after tweaking a few things and experimenting with them. But I ran one carrot per 3 gallon pot of coco with one added distribution dripper. What I found using in coco is you will get salt build up if your not careful being that your blumats aren’t putting out water for long enough to get decent run off. So what I did was set the carrots to a super slow drip allowing the plants to feed more often with less water. Then once every other day I would hand water with ph balanced Ro water until sufficient run off to make sure those build ups and lock outs didn’t happen. After doing that it was awesome. You just have to be sure your plants are big enough and drinking enough so your not over watering by doing this so you’ll have to mess with it a little. Now I am going to ditch the blumats and run the same gravity system with a water timer that basically opens and closes at set times for set time periods. That will be ran to a distribution hose that’s caped at the end with my feed line attachment that has spaghetti lines ran two to each one gal pot with 2gph drippers. So now that I know each of my mature plants will roughly need a half gallon of water per day to get the run off I want. So instead of dripping for 15 minutes straight per day to get to the half gal of water, I’ll have it come on 4 times per day for around 3 and a half minutes. So still the amount of daily water they uptake just in smaller more often watering. This is a form of crop steering similar to growing in rockwool. So your ec will spike during dry back periods which are now happening 4 times pier light cycle instead of one time a day. This is purely for synthetic growing but your initially able to feed your plants way more food with constant wet to dry periods allowing your roots to constantly feed then dry up to get oxygen then feed again. Virtually the idea is instead of your normal one time per day water with feed, then a slow dry period until the next day when you water again, once a day feed. Your going through this process multiple times per day. This is what coco companies are referring to when the bag says to water 1 to 12 times per day
With my Royal Gold Tupur coco/perlite.castings recipe I need at least 1.5 days between waterings. It's a good draining medium but the pots still hold weight. On the other hand I see guys putting a gallon+ a day through 3 gal fabric pots with pro-mix HP which is peat based?? Doesn't make sense to me
Thanks Jeremy i love the way you set up the grow u do so we can learn so much all in 1 video respect brother love from the UK
Came across this channel and cannot stop watching/ learning!! THANK YOU🤟
Thank you!! More content less fluff lol we are here to learn not be entertained, thanks for sharing.
I tried an Earthbox for tomatoes to give it a try and I’m sold they’re awesome
Lets go 15 gallon....I currently use 4 of em in my 4x4
Nice work my Freind 😊
Love the longer video
Hell yhea .. almost 1 hour show , lets light it up 😊
Keep up the great work bro 😎🤙🇺🇲 much love from Pennsylvania. Your shirt looks cream color in the grow tent 🎪 🤣😂 just saying, doesn't look baby blue 🧐🤔😂🤣😎🇺🇲
Thank u for the information. All the ladies are looking great ✌️
I have been using Blu Mats with 6 plants, 10 gallon pots, 5 drippers each, one short cone in each pot buried deep away from fabric pot edge. 10 gallon reservoir. used dehumidifier water mixed with filtered tap. I pull them out when I flip to flower to make darn sure there is no fluid missing in the cone. If you do this, you should be ok.
Damn I love this channel! And these long videos!
Ive used blumat before. I can't wait to see how its really done. Back then had no real idea. But still worked pretty well
Thanks for the video! Always learn something from J.
Currently running a 30 in a 2x2 lol. Tight fit but works great, had 3 successful harvests in it so far.
great content, i thought you were supposed to close an arrow or two rather than opening after the hanging drip. This because youve already watered 10% container volume before inserting the carrot, plus the wetting around the carrot after you put it, you should set it no to drip right away cause its gonna overwater. This is what i understood from blumats youtube tutorials, i might be wrong.
Hell yeah
Thank you Jeremy for all you do for is!!!❤
Buds with Brian!
Shipping to Canada Friggen eh ! love the education ,and videos, I Feel I have turned my gardens up several levels much love from the east coast of Canada 🍁 🍁
Another great vid ❤
I'm excited for this run. I been running 7gal smart pots.
Loving this episode, I just wanna hear about plants all the time 😂
Hi Jeremy, I visit the store and I really love to have a Beanie with the build a soil logo> will keep an eye on the store, maybe in another Swag season
Where are the auto flowers I hope you will plant the autos like the clones in a auto pot and with the blue mats
Jeremy spoke in...class today.
I have their double manifold system in my 4x4 bed with 2 of your take n bake kits. I was under the impression that the soil needed to be dialed in first before your dial in the carrot. I disconnected mine to rearrange the room and have been struggling to get the bed back to 100 millibar haha. Theyre on day 68 of flower and theyre drinking like crazy haha, maybe today when the lights turn on ill be able to get it back up n running.
No, the soil doesn't need to be wet, like say 100mb before you set the carrots. That's the old way. Technically the soil can be dry as powder. You can now preset the tops and then place the carrots in even dry soil.
When you set the carrot at hanging drip, if you left it there that's Omb that's water. And when you dial it back 2 clicks you are basically setting the carrot to water at like 120mb. But only if your constant pressure is 15psi. For example of you only have 7.5 psi 2 clicks will get you maybe 160mb. It's the PSI in conjunction with the dial on the carrots. The diaphragm will open and close when the ceramic constricts from the moisture or expands when it opens
I’m using Blumats now and I like them, but I feel there not so great on multiple pots. I’m only running 80 pots on the Blumats and there has been issues on each run, I’m on my third run with them and after this one I’m going to Flora Flex. I believe the Blumats is great for what your doing or house plants, but if your running multiple high feeding plants and different strains in coco Blumats can’t keep up. I’m in two gallon fabric pots and gravity feeding just can’t handle the demand of the grow
I need some help with watering . I have no one to help. I have a 4x8 and I love it.
This is going to be 1 crazy series💚💚it
Happy July Jeremy. Thanks for everything
Put the Rez outside your tent, cuz 80 is too hot for your water temp
I so have wanted to see these run! Awsome vid yet again
Hey brother love the videos. Just want to double check that when setting blumat that you turn ON the carrot 2 arrows after setting
standing drip. ALL of the blumat literature says to tighten the carrot 2 arrows after standing drip. We tried turning them on 2 arrows and the room flooded? Just wanted to check? Not blaming you as we’ve had plenty of water on the floor before this. Take care man! You guys are the best!
Awesome
Nice work Jeremy, just bought some build a bloom and going to see how that works versus the top flower dress kit I have. I've grown using all your products and every single time I get top notch herb. Keep up the good work, you got a customer for life 🙏
How did they compare if you've been able to see any results yet ??
I use 7 gallon outside and about mid summer, it becomes really just keeping up with top dressing. Although I’m thinking of doing bottomless pots
Excited for the mats, game changer
Thanks for the hard work, greetings from Yuma Az
Love ur right outta the bag shirt 😅
I’m very, mucho looking to these various sized grows, I’m in the midst of similar.
Great info! I think we set up our bluemats on the same day! Thanks for the awesome content!!! Really excited for this season.