Should I be watering to runoff?

Hollatchaboy

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I only have 2 going really now, but they're in 15 gal pots. I do have some clones I'm working on too, but I don't use the pump for those.
I got mine in 3 gal pots. You must have a good size space. I have a whole room, but I have 2 tents, a 2x4 for my moms, and a3x3 for flower. I couldn't get a 15 gal. pot in either one. Lol
 

Hollatchaboy

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Yucca will help prevent dry spots. I started using it again occasionally. I went over a year without adding any yucca, and so I really noticed that my soil became more absorbent after using it. There's other stuff you can use too. I think aloe is another one.
I been hearing about that. I believe I'm gonna get some.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I got mine in 3 gal pots. You must have a good size space. I have a whole room, but I have 2 tents, a 2x4 for my moms, and a3x3 for flower. I couldn't get a 15 gal. pot in either one. Lol
I have a 2x4 veg tent and a 3.5 x 8 ft flower closet. I can fit 2 in the 2x4, and 2 3gals if I want. In the closet I could fit 9 pots, but it would be crowded. I prefer 2 or 3 pots in the closet with plants in them. I do have some 15 gal pots in there too that are waiting for me. I rotate them.

I chop the stem, and let it sit. Then the leftover stalk just falls right off, and I plant a new plant where the old one was. This way I don't disturb my fungal hyphae network. It's not really necessary for me to add Mykos every time, but I usually do anyways.

I'm using plastic pots though.
 

Raspberrykiwi

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So don't water to runoff? How do you make sure you get your soil completely wet?
If the pot is heavy, it’s wet. If the pot is light, it needs water. Watering is something you get a feel for. My 15g pot would drink 2 gallons of water and would need that every 2 days. All plants are different
 

Hollatchaboy

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I have a 2x4 veg tent and a 3.5 x 8 ft flower closet. I can fit 2 in the 2x4, and 2 3gals if I want. In the closet I could fit 9 pots, but it would be crowded. I prefer 2 or 3 pots in the closet with plants in them. I do have some 15 gal pots in there too that are waiting for me. I rotate them.

I chop the stem, and let it sit. Then the leftover stalk just falls right off, and I plant a new plant where the old one was. This way I don't disturb my fungal hyphae network. It's not really necessary for me to add Mykos every time, but I usually do anyways.

I'm using plastic pots though.
I'm still not sure if I'm gonna try going organic in flower, or dwc. I like the yield i get with dwc. I'm not sure i can get the same in soil, so I'm kinda on the fence right now. With the soil i wouldn't need to run air pumps all the time so I guess that's a benefit. I guess if I want to learn it, I'm gonna have to go all the way. Lol.... screw it, soil it is! Lol
 

PadawanWarrior

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I'm still not sure if I'm gonna try going organic in flower, or dwc. I like the yield i get with dwc. I'm not sure i can get the same in soil, so I'm kinda on the fence right now. With the soil i wouldn't need to run air pumps all the time so I guess that's a benefit. I guess if I want to learn it, I'm gonna have to go all the way. Lol.... screw it, soil it is! Lol
I've never done DWC, so you know something I don't, lol. It's a cool idea though. I don't really have the space for it though.
 

Hollatchaboy

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If the pot is heavy, it’s wet. If the pot is light, it needs water. Watering is something you get a feel for. My 15g pot would drink 2 gallons of water and would need that every 2 days. All plants are different
That part I've pretty much got down. It's the how much water to give at feeding that I'm still figuring out. I was told 10% water to 1 gallon of soil, but now I'm starting to believe that's incorrect.
 

Raspberrykiwi

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That part I've pretty much got down. It's the how much water to give at feeding that I'm still figuring out. I was told 10% water to 1 gallon of soil, but now I'm starting to believe that's incorrect.
It’s ok to have a little run off. I bought a 2 gallon pump sprayer that I fill up with RO water. I spray it into my soil half gallon at a time. Wait a bit and spray more. Once you start to see a bit coming out, you know you’re done. I think you got the concept of everything down, now it’s just applying it
 

Hollatchaboy

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It’s ok to have a little run off. I bought a 2 gallon pump sprayer that I fill up with RO water. I spray it into my soil half gallon at a time. Wait a bit and spray more. Once you start to see a bit coming out, you know you’re done. I think you got the concept of everything down, now it’s just applying it
Yea... the watering thing....I need to slow down. I'm working on it. Lol
 

GardenWeasel77

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It’s ok to have a little run off. I bought a 2 gallon pump sprayer that I fill up with RO water. I spray it into my soil half gallon at a time. Wait a bit and spray more. Once you start to see a bit coming out, you know you’re done. I think you got the concept of everything down, now it’s just applying it
What type of ferti
It’s ok to have a little run off. I bought a 2 gallon pump sprayer that I fill up with RO water. I spray it into my soil half gallon at a time. Wait a bit and spray more. Once you start to see a bit coming out, you know you’re done. I think you got the concept of everything down, now it’s just applying it
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What type of fertilizer do you use and how do you apply it?
 

GardenWeasel77

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It’s ok to have a little run off. I bought a 2 gallon pump sprayer that I fill up with RO water. I spray it into my soil half gallon at a time. Wait a bit and spray more. Once you start to see a bit coming out, you know you’re done. I think you got the concept of everything down, now it’s just applying it
What type of fertilizer do you use and how do you apply it?
 
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