You pull the top bucket out and get to view plant behavior underground. In this photo, the lefthand bucket grew greens with shallow roots. On the right, a tomato.
Note the tomato roots have plunged all the way down
to the wicking cup and out its slits into the water reservoir.
to the wicking cup and out its slits into the water reservoir.
Click the photo to see the height of the overflow hole
in these 5-gal SIP sets.
in these 5-gal SIP sets.
Now check the height of the overflow hole
in this 6-gal in 7-gal set.
in this 6-gal in 7-gal set.
We haven't measured exactly how much more water the larger bucket set holds, but it's considerable. You don't need a larger bucket set. It just cuts down on the frequency of watering at the height of summer, especially for the heavy drinkers, tomatoes and eggplant among them.
We also wondered if these same veggies might benefit from the extra space for growing medium--obviously more potting mix fits in a 6-gal bucket than in a 5-gal bucket. I'm not sure we saw any difference, but summer weather was very odd this year so it's tough to compare.
I thought you'd be curious to see the root system in the larger buckets. To make the wicking cups for the larger SIPs sets, we used recycled two-liter pop bottles with the top cut off and slits downs the side.
Look at the density of eggplant roots
in the two-liter wicking cup.
in the two-liter wicking cup.
These ropey eggplant roots
know where to head for water.
know where to head for water.
The Official Earthbox™ Planting Guide says you can re-use potting mix year after year without emptying the boxes, but I don't do that with my two adopted earthboxes. I believe any type of SIP needs emptying, airing, and drying out to limit the chance for disease.
With bucket SIPs, because the plants so completely occupy the growing space, you need to extract the roots at season's end and toss them away to compost somewhere. Your goal is to pull out as much of the organic matter as possible.
Pulled root mass with potting mix
shaken off for re-use.
shaken off for re-use.