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Sub-irrigated planter

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Sub-irrigated planter
Diagram of a Two-liter bottle recycled into a sub-irrigated planter

Sub-irrigated planter (SIP) is a generic name for a special type of planting box used in container gardening and commercial landscaping. A SIP is any method of watering plants where the water is introduced from the bottom, allowing the water to soak upwards to the plant through capillary action.[1] It is possible to automate the watering and thus SIPs are popular with professional landscapers in buildings or urban settings. Commercialized versions of a Sub-irrigated planter condenses humidity from the environment and feed it directly into the plants' roots. SIPs are available as commercial products or as do-it-yourself projects made from plastic buckets,[2] boxes or storage totes.[3] One of the disadvantages of such closed systems is that soluble salts cannot be flushed into the lower soil profile and build up over time. [4]

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  1. ^ Sub-irrigated planter FAQ Archived 2008-09-13 at the Wayback Machine, from Planter Technology
  2. ^ How To Make a Two Bucket Sub-Irrigated Planter
  3. ^ [https://albopepper.com/30-gallon-tote.php Creating a Sub-irrigated Tote Garden Planter]
  4. ^ Csizinszky, A.A. (1998). "The Potential For The Sequential Production Of Vegetables In The Field With The 'Earth Box' System". Acta Hortic. 513: 137–144. doi:10.17660/ActaHortic.1998.513.16. Retrieved 2016-12-01.



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