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    Yes, but the water trickles in slower than the ebb and flow bed. It gradually wicks through the whole bed. It took a few days, but seems pretty uniformly moist now. The standpipe is dry fit, so you can adjust the height if necessary. If the top of the soil is soaked, just cut an inch off the standpipe. Too dry, put a longer one in.

    ETA: in the wicking bed, the water fills from the bottom up, unlike the ebb and flow where it pours in from the top.

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