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A plus B for now. Nothing too extreme or too much I believe.How much nutrients you been giving them?
Do you have a run off when your feeding them?A plus B for now. Nothing too extreme or too much I believe.
Usually I don’t water them so much until I see the water running out from the bottom.... if that’s what you mean?Do you have a run off when your feeding them?
Usually I don’t water them so much until I see the water running out from the bottom.... if that’s what you mean?
So I have to water the plants until I see the run off?If you aren't watering to a point where you get runoff out of the bottom then you are probably building up fertilizer salts in your medium, which can cause a hundred issues.
Yes I would suggest that.So I have to water the plants until I see the run off?
Thank you! I will try that to find out.Yes I would suggest that.
Go flush them out I would put 6 litres through them all you will have to get a bucket for the excess water that comes out and I would say they should bounce back with in a day or 2.
If you have a EC reader you could measure the run off and then you know it's nutrient lock out
Yes this is the general rule of thumb you should always water until you get at least 5 to 10% runoff meaning you should see 5-10% of the amount of water you put in, come out the bottom. Water as slowly as possible until you see a steady stream coming out the bottom. It should be about the same color as the water going in, if its darker than the water going in then you should keep watering.So I have to water the plants until I see the run off?
Thank you very much for your reply! I still have a lot to learn!Yes this is the general rule of thumb you should always water until you get at least 5 to 10% runoff meaning you should see 5-10% of the amount of water you put in, come out the bottom. Water as slowly as possible until you see a steady stream coming out the bottom. It should be about the same color as the water going in, if its darker than the water going in then you should keep watering.
Keep in mind most people's definitions of overwatering are incorrect. Overwatering has nothing to do with how much you put in at one time, it simply means how often you are watering. You have to allow time for the growing medium to dry out a little so the roots get oxygen. A good tip most folks follow is to pick up your pot and feel how heavy it is. You will eventually get a good feel for how heavy it is after watering, then it should be at least half as heavy as it was after you watered, before you water again. Am I making sense? Sorry I just woke up still working on my coffee lol
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