Lifer99
Active Member
I live in the south in a tropical humid climate. When it rains it can rain for a few days off and on which means I wont need to water my plants. When its dry there is no problem.
I use fox farm soil and grow bags to hopefully allow for the best drainage and ventilation to prevent root rot or over saturation. However I don't know how to give them the nutrients when there not in need of a drink? Im afraid to make a stronger batch of nutrients (instead of using 3 tsp of one product per gallon per plant use 3 tsp per half gallon but only give them 1/4 gal water) but im afraid to possibly burn the plant by not diluting it enough.
Basically, how the heck do i give them the nutrients when its been raining? I know dumping the nutrients right on the soil could kill them without diluting so i wont do that. I would like to keep to a constant feeding schedule but right now i cant and some of them are nearing the final stages so its important.
Thanks alot
I use fox farm soil and grow bags to hopefully allow for the best drainage and ventilation to prevent root rot or over saturation. However I don't know how to give them the nutrients when there not in need of a drink? Im afraid to make a stronger batch of nutrients (instead of using 3 tsp of one product per gallon per plant use 3 tsp per half gallon but only give them 1/4 gal water) but im afraid to possibly burn the plant by not diluting it enough.
Basically, how the heck do i give them the nutrients when its been raining? I know dumping the nutrients right on the soil could kill them without diluting so i wont do that. I would like to keep to a constant feeding schedule but right now i cant and some of them are nearing the final stages so its important.
Thanks alot