The Everything SWICK Club: 2023 And Beyond

The description states that it redirects runoff back up to the plant. Do you topwater or fill from below?
It looks like a neater version of the swicky plate idea, do you agree? I mean they are R2k a pop here, so If I decide to swick again, my basic set up should work fine. I would just need to get the balance with top watering right, to prevent the calcium problems. What do you think?
 
Here's my swicking trio on their Flip + 33.

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Hash Lover, left. Blue Cindy, right. Lemon Bubble, rear.
I’d call that successful, swick club membership dues paid in full :cheesygrinsmiley:
 
The description states that it redirects runoff back up to the plant. Do you topwater or fill from below?
They're meant to be fed from the bottom Gee. I'm not sure why they describe it that way. Although if you top-watered to run-off, the run-off would go into the base and be sucked back up by the wick lines.
 
They're meant to be fed from the bottom Gee. I'm not sure why they describe it that way. Although if you top-watered to run-off, the run-off would go into the base and be sucked back up by the wick lines.
Thanks GDB👊
 
It looks like a neater version of the swicky plate idea, do you agree? I mean they are R2k a pop here, so If I decide to swick again, my basic set up should work fine. I would just need to get the balance with top watering right, to prevent the calcium problems. What do you think?
It does look like a neater version. I'm still going to try swicking again one day, but I'm going to fill the res via top watering next time. Completely to negate the calcium problem.
 
It does look like a neater version. I'm still going to try swicking again one day, but I'm going to fill the res via top watering next time. Completely to negate the calcium problem.
I want to try again too sometime.
 
Hello fellow swickers. Just wanted to send some pics of the latest. Gary Peyton on the left and blue widow on the right. Both looking good. Doing about a quart or so in the swick every other day and some top feeding at the same time.

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Awesome stuff PerkPot! I don't see an active journal for you. I'd love to know in more detail how you accomplish your watering and feeding if you have some time to explain 🙏
 
Awesome stuff PerkPot! I don't see an active journal for you. I'd love to know in more detail how you accomplish your watering and feeding if you have some time to explain 🙏
Hi Carmen. I’m really not doing anything special. I water every other day. I put about a quart of water into the swick. It’s bone dry by the time I come back two days later. I also splash maybe a quart as top feed when I fill the swick. I use Walmart brand spring water and have never used tap water.

I use elm dirt bloom juice every once in a while but haven’t been using it much lately.

I think the soil is very important. I use an elite living soil I buy online from the soil makers. It’s pricey but the plants love it and it has enough nutrients to get you through just about the whole grow.
 
Hi Carmen. I’m really not doing anything special. I water every other day. I put about a quart of water into the swick. It’s bone dry by the time I come back two days later. I also splash maybe a quart as top feed when I fill the swick. I use Walmart brand spring water and have never used tap water.

I use elm dirt bloom juice every once in a while but haven’t been using it much lately.

I think the soil is very important. I use an elite living soil I buy online from the soil makers. It’s pricey but the plants love it and it has enough nutrients to get you through just about the whole grow.
I think equally as important as the quality of the soil and water, is the watering technique, particularly when sub-irrigating in living organic soil. Getting the balance with some top watering has proven essential to disseminate the calcium. How dry does your soil typically get between watering? Do the wicks dry out too between watering, and if so do you have to reset the swick each time?
 
I think equally as important as the quality of the soil and water, is the watering technique, particularly when sub-irrigating in living organic soil. Getting the balance with some top watering has proven essential to disseminate the calcium. How dry does your soil typically get between watering? Do the wicks dry out too between watering, and if so do you have to reset the swick each time?
I let the dirt get dry in between watering as well as the swick. The swick pan is dry when I refill it. I only change the swick string if I notice it’s not sucking the water. I don’t have to do anything special when it goes dry to get the swick working again.

I also let the top soil dry out between watering. I just put a splash twice on top from a gallon jug so not sure exactly how much I am putting in but I use just about a gallon split between the two plants every other day. So a quart in each swick and a quart to top feed each plant every other day. If the top still looks moist I may wait a day to top feed until it dries out.
 
I let the dirt get dry in between watering as well as the swick. The swick pan is dry when I refill it. I only change the swick string if I notice it’s not sucking the water. I don’t have to do anything special when it goes dry to get the swick working again.

I also let the top soil dry out between watering. I just put a splash twice on top from a gallon jug so not sure exactly how much I am putting in but I use just about a gallon split between the two plants every other day. So a quart in each swick and a quart to top feed each plant every other day. If the top still looks moist I may wait a day to top feed until it dries out.
Thank you! This is most helpful. @Gee64 You might be interested to know how PerkPot is watering his swick.
 
Thank you! This is most helpful. @Gee64 You might be interested to know how PerkPot is watering his swick.
I am interested😎. My math keeps telling me that top watering is the key. Thanks @PerkPot. Can you keep us updated til the end please?😊🙏
 
I am interested😎. My math keeps telling me that top watering is the key. Thanks @PerkPot. Can you keep us updated til the end please?😊🙏
Yes I do think top watering is important. I have noticed I get almost two distinct root balls. An upper one from the top watering and a bottom one from the swick watering. As I said I just splash some water on the top. Maybe a quart every other day. Some of it runs out the sides of the bag.

If it seems like the top water is just sitting and not soaking in quickly I will take a chop stick and poke the dirt to loosen it and break up the root ball a little so water can go through.
 
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