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04-14-2006, 05:32 PM #1
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Drainage issues
JOHN DOE...
When you water, you should water thoroughly and then let them dry ALMOST as thoroughly....
If you do transplant, fill the bottom of your pot with 1/2 inch perlite and then use a 20/80% perlite/soil mixture..
It is very common for new gardeners to over water.. to much LOVE...
Perlite will help you out with this problem.. It is a small white porous rock that assists with drainage and aeration..
sometimes I stare at the plants so long and with such attention.. that I witness them as animated beings....Garden Knowm Reviewed by Garden Knowm on . Drainage issues Okai One of My plants is not getting enough drainage I believe... or... the 110 wats of floros Im using is not getting it enough light to consume water... Personally I think its the soil... I didnt use anything because I had nothing... and at the time was broke.. I used just some.....WHOA I just read the bag... and I dont think Steer manure is any good for pot.... Fuck... No wonder its not draining does this make sense to any of you guys? the plant started in a 2 gallon pot from miracle gro Rating: 5
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