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Kinda depends I think. If u have an established plant with a good size root system then yes. If it's a new pot or a big 1 and the plant was transplated or hasn't grown into yet then watering that much u r risking over watering and making problems for yourself.If you’re in soil it’s always good to water until 10% runoff to assure no salt buildup. Then allow the soil to almost dry out before watering again to ensure you aren’t overwatering. Proper wet/dry cycle is a must in soil.
I agree with both posts. As long as the OP doesn't over water then watering to run off is fine but many newbs don't understand what that means so Burnzy's right but you are also right in that OP needs to learn correct watering procedures to ensure runoff doesn't end up as overwatering.Kinda depends I think. If u have an established plant with a good size root system then yes. If it's a new pot or a big 1 and the plant was transplated or hasn't grown into yet then watering that much u r risking over watering and making problems for yourself.
Absolutely. We’re talking about the OP plants though and his are bigger.Kinda depends I think. If u have an established plant with a good size root system then yes. If it's a new pot or a big 1 and the plant was transplated or hasn't grown into yet then watering that much u r risking over watering and making problems for yourself.
That’s the way to do it. My whole set up is 2nd hand stuff off local groups. A lot of my stuff I got for free because people needed someone to come break everything down and get that shit out of there. Just clean everything thoroughly before you introduce it to your environment.Well im waiting till i see minor stress from the plant and check the soil with fingers and moving it around to see or at least guesstimate. But i water almost weekly and my temps are a little high i think. Im working on a dehumidifier purchase from amazon to come thru because its also a little stuffy and humid in my opinion. I need an extractor and a filter for the smell. Im working on getting those too just one step at a time. Costs a lil bit but if your patient and shop around you can find amazing deals. My tent was 60$ on FB. So im just being patient and shopping for things. Got me a Vivo sun dehumidifier for 69$ on amazon. I cant afford the pricey equipment yet but i am proactive and trying to stick to one method like you have mentioned before. So im thinking about getting a soil meter too. Next run i want to learn about EC and PPM's and if it applys to soil mediums too. Gardening on this level is just different.... Thanks for all the advice , i am reading everyones comments.
In my state I am not aware of any fellow growers because it will not be legal, home cultivation, until 1 July. Perhaps 6 months from then there will be much used stuff for sale, as I believe many will try it just for the novelty and then quit.That’s the way to do it. My whole set up is 2nd hand stuff off local groups. A lot of my stuff I got for free because people needed someone to come break everything down and get that shit out of there. Just clean everything thoroughly before you introduce it to your environment.
I’m in Los Angeles so everyone has been shutting down their grows. Only the large facilities can survive. For home cultivators it’s like grave robbing. Right now you can get 600w name brand LEDs for $200 or less, 1000W gavita hps for $25 each, and 8-12” fans w/ charcoal and silencers for $150. Flood trays are always free.In my state I am not aware of any fellow growers because it will not be legal, home cultivation, until 1 July. Perhaps 6 months from then there will be much used stuff for sale, as I believe many will try it just for the novelty and then quit.
Hopefully it will be that way here. I have not been buying warranties on anything because cheap replacements are in the future. I am planning on getting a 650w for my biggest tent.I’m in Los Angeles so everyone has been shutting down their grows. Only the large facilities can survive. For home cultivators it’s like grave robbing. Right now you can get 600w name brand LEDs for $200 or less, 1000W gavita hps for $25 each, and 8-12” fans w/ charcoal and silencers for $150. Flood trays are always free.
You want to tag “grow equipment” on these second hand markets and you’ll be amazed.
My latest purchase was a Dhp7 Dulytek 7ton press for $50. That one took a while before I found such a good deal.
nothin its the only extra fan i got. Its just an extraWhat does the air purifier do for the tent?
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