ULMResearch
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So I got some RO water today and after looking at your tutorial VG, I think I am going to adapt it.
The soil I am going into will be pretty dry, hard, a bit on the clay side. My plan is this:
Take my leftover potting mix (33% MG organic potting mix, 33% perlite, 33% topsoil, amended with garden lime) and fill it with water until it's oatmealy.
Stir it well, add in a little epsom salt (I have no superthrive on hand, used it before and never felt it worth it). The new soil should have enough food for a couple of days at least.
Fill the hole with the mush and drop the plant in and let it wick up the moisture.
Check them tomorrow and see how dry it is and water if needed.
My only concern is how much water I will lose to the surrounding soil, being as dry as it is. I don't have any newspaper on hand to try and make a liner. Should I just pour and drop it in quickly and just rewater if needed?
I will be doing this at night as well, hopefully to reduce stress on the plants. I don't want to interrupt a healthy soaking of the sun with all that shock. My dream is that your adapted method will be gentle enough for them to continue solar activity in the morning in their new homes.
The soil I am going into will be pretty dry, hard, a bit on the clay side. My plan is this:
Take my leftover potting mix (33% MG organic potting mix, 33% perlite, 33% topsoil, amended with garden lime) and fill it with water until it's oatmealy.
Stir it well, add in a little epsom salt (I have no superthrive on hand, used it before and never felt it worth it). The new soil should have enough food for a couple of days at least.
Fill the hole with the mush and drop the plant in and let it wick up the moisture.
Check them tomorrow and see how dry it is and water if needed.
My only concern is how much water I will lose to the surrounding soil, being as dry as it is. I don't have any newspaper on hand to try and make a liner. Should I just pour and drop it in quickly and just rewater if needed?
I will be doing this at night as well, hopefully to reduce stress on the plants. I don't want to interrupt a healthy soaking of the sun with all that shock. My dream is that your adapted method will be gentle enough for them to continue solar activity in the morning in their new homes.