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Originally Posted by Logan's Daddy
Check this out at DrsFosterSmith.com, it's an auto feeder that would be perfect for auto (dry) dosing.
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...64&pcatid=4464
It Has a nice capacity (check out the size of the bins next to the electrical plug) and would be precise, you fill each bin with whatever amount you want, with 28 cells you are covered for almost a month! or you could make it work double duty and alternate between ferts in one cell and food in the next and set it to dispense twice a day (first ferts, then food each day) That would cover you for ferts and feeding for 2 weeks at a time.
I have actually been looking at this myself, but fo me it is more that I'm lazy than not home, so it's hard to justify...
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Been there, done that, never again.
While it looks like it would work in theory, in practical application there were two fatal flaws when it came to using the Rondomatic to dispense dry fertilizers.
1. The humidity above a tank will cause the fertilizers to chemically react with each, and/or harden into a rock and stick inside the bin.
2. The drive mechanism is inside a compartment that is not well sealed. If you spill any fertilizers while refilling, it will get into the drive compartment and affect the mechanism. It's almost impossible to be careful enough to not spill some while refilling. If you open the drive compartment the wrong way up, a gazillion parts fall out.