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Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Jul-Sep '22

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So I'm wondering if/how i could do this:
I want to set up an automatic watering system with earthboxes using living soil. So, I need the res to fill after its been dry for just a little bit. So something that would trigger say a 4 hour timer when the res was empty before it filled. Is this feasible?
 
So I'm wondering if/how i could do this:
I want to set up an automatic watering system with earthboxes using living soil. So, I need the res to fill after its been dry for just a little bit. So something that would trigger say a 4 hour timer when the res was empty before it filled. Is this feasible?
 
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I know, just kind of an example, I mean i don't measure it like that. I just check everyday and wait until I notice the reservoir is dry and assume its been at least a few hours. Just stoned thoughts of how I could do it without soil going dry or anaerobic if I left for a week. They have an auto watering system but im pretty sure it keeps them full the whole time
 
I know, just kind of an example, I mean i don't measure it like that. I just check everyday and wait until I notice the reservoir is dry and assume its been at least a few hours. Just stoned thoughts of how I could do it without soil going dry or anaerobic if I left for a week. They have an auto watering system but im pretty sure it keeps them full the whole time
I think @WildBill is the resident earthbox guru :thumbsup:
 
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