Kingrow1
Well-Known Member
Cultivating soil is the best way prevent watering and soil problems. It keeps the soil evenly moist, promotes even drying of the soil, helps watering by allowing good and even water penetration, allows roots to get more air. The list goes on but needless to say if you aren't doing it then start now, so simple but yet so effective.
The pics show me digging the soil up with a fork, anthing will do so long as it can fluuf that top half inch to an inch of soil up. Your aim is to get it fluffy, light and plenty of air pockets. I dig down to show you the roots at about an inch deep, these will move aroound easy and radiate out from the main tap root or plant stem. Dont worry if you hit these just cover them back up and don't cultivate so deep next time. If the soil is particuarly crusty or dosen't cultivate so well give it a day or so and cultivate again!
Don't worry if the cultivated soil goes dry after a day or so, it is meant to do this and the soil underneath will still be wet or moist and dosen't need a watering yet. Go of the weight of the pot to judge watering times. The dry soil on the top promotes moisture in the pot to rise up and evaporate at the surface. No it will not dry the pot too quickly but it will prevent dry pockets and the soil being too wet.
The pics show me digging the soil up with a fork, anthing will do so long as it can fluuf that top half inch to an inch of soil up. Your aim is to get it fluffy, light and plenty of air pockets. I dig down to show you the roots at about an inch deep, these will move aroound easy and radiate out from the main tap root or plant stem. Dont worry if you hit these just cover them back up and don't cultivate so deep next time. If the soil is particuarly crusty or dosen't cultivate so well give it a day or so and cultivate again!
Don't worry if the cultivated soil goes dry after a day or so, it is meant to do this and the soil underneath will still be wet or moist and dosen't need a watering yet. Go of the weight of the pot to judge watering times. The dry soil on the top promotes moisture in the pot to rise up and evaporate at the surface. No it will not dry the pot too quickly but it will prevent dry pockets and the soil being too wet.