budsofgeorgia
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excatly like i said they would do lol and when u buy that there still gonna tell u how wrong it is lolThank you!
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excatly like i said they would do lol and when u buy that there still gonna tell u how wrong it is lolThank you!
Cause it is lol.there still gonna tell u how wrong it is lol
Yeah there's only a couple people in this forum whos advice I will takeexcatly like i said they would do lol and when u buy that there still gonna tell u how wrong it is lol
They sell them on Amazon. Works okNot sure what this is but I will definitely look into it
Great thing about this website is you get many opinions from different people. We all do this our own way, itβs up to you to make the decision.Yeah there's only a couple people in this forum whos advice I will take
Over watering meaning too frequently before dry back and underwatering by not wetting all of your medium each watering. Watering practices are important and regarding the light stress, young or unhealthy plants need way less light intensity than you think. You're overworking them while they are vulnerable. You obviously have issues with reading comprehension, that is not my fault.your right you did it went from overwatering to light stress to underwatering to hey put 12 cups of water on your overwatered plants
and he should upgrade so he can get on here and have people tell him he upgraded to a piece of shit meter or whatever and that he need to spend 200 dolla on a ph tester and 400 on soil tester
4Has anyone ever used this moisture meter? What number dryness should I let the meter get to before watering again?
I'm not sure if I want to put 3 or 4......
3.70I'm not sure if I want to put 3 or 4......
You made my mind up......
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I use fabric containers and I always put about an inch or two of stone in the bottom, Clay pebbles Clay pebbles to be exact. I noticed the differenceI had problems this grow with root rot because the bottom of the pot was not dry when the top 3 inches were dry and the bottom never dries out
I've got a meter like that, probably Home Depot or something. They're not dependable. If you don't put stones at the bottom and it doesn't drain wel soil compaction plays part in the meter reading as well. There are some nicer ones if you wanna spend 60 or $80.Yes I'm just using it as a guide to help me with the finger sticking and pot lifting because doing those things without the moisture meter were not working for me. I'm not using it as my bible or anything and hope to grow out of it. This is my first soil grow and I'm hoping to be one of those finger stickers and pot lifters someday.