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05-21-2011, 11:13 AM #1
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Any tips on getting soil to dry?
Originally Posted by keithxs
Get some different pots, drill some big holes in it all over like swiss cheese, then line the inside with landscaping fabric, will help o2 get to the soil faster, better transpiration. Stonemeadow, your roots are not developing and soon you will start showing signs of it. better to water the whole pot, and water less often, than to water like you are doing, it doesn't allow for the full development of the roots, and it stays too wet near the main taproot, it doesn't have to search for water so there is very little growth there. The bigger your plants get the bigger the root system needs to be, for safetys sake. I water my seedlings maybe every 3 days, but they are in "rooting cups", holes drilled like swiss cheese in one cup inserted into another cup. water like that to runoff, then remove the container cup to let the air naturally dry the soil, in a week you will have great roots ready to transplant to bigger pots. I water now every 5-6 days, approx. 20 percent runoff, helps carry leftover salts, etc. out of the soil, in anywhere from 2 to 5 gal nursery pots with 2 1/4 inch holes drilled all over the place, top to bottom. You get nice, healthy vigorous plants this way that respond well to just about anything you can throw at it. I may be a noob to this forum, but I've been around a lot and made my fair share of errors. the worst thing you can do to your plant is water too much, affects every aspect of your grow.
Originally Posted by StoneMeadow
lbezphil2005 Reviewed by lbezphil2005 on . Any tips on getting soil to dry? Hi all, this is my 4th grow and this time around I decided to not be as easy on the nutes and watering. I have had no problems in the past, but feel I have only got to use little amounts of nutrients. I want more density and just better bud in general. This time I transplanted after 3 weeks into a 4-5 gallon square container. I gave it 1 gallon of water w/ 1tsp of Grow Big. No burns or anything, but it has been 8 days and the soil below the surface is still wet. The plant is growing great, Rating: 5
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