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Can you post pics.
Sounds like you are not properly watering. My 1 gallon pots need 5-6 cups each watering.
With organic you should water slow and even to minimal runoff. It looks like you aren't letting them dry enough.View attachment 1030644View attachment 1030645View attachment 1030646
I was told by someone that I shouldn’t feed that much because it will wash the good stuff out of the soil?
If you don't water completely you probably have wet and dry pockets in your soil. If it only takes one or two cups to get runoff, you're not letting them dry enough. Imo you don't need to add N. That said, one cup urine per gallon water is the most readily aval N you can get.I’ll admit before each watering they start drooping and thirsty as heck, I think that’s just me getting used to growing in soil instead of hydro.. are there any good organic, immediately available N products I can give in the interim?
general organics liquid nutrientsI’ll admit before each watering they start drooping and thirsty as heck, I think that’s just me getting used to growing in soil instead of hydro.. are there any good organic, immediately available N products I can give in the interim?
Ill try waiting a few extra days this time then before adding anything. Would adding crustacean meal or blood meal with the 4-4-4 be a waste?If you don't water completely you probably have wet and dry pockets in your soil. If it only takes one or two cups to get runoff, you're not letting them dry enough. Imo you don't need to add N. That said, one cup urine per gallon water is the most readily aval N you can get.
Best option is transplant to bigger containers. Check roots.If you don't water completely you probably have wet and dry pockets in your soil. If it only takes one or two cups to get runoff, you're not letting them dry enough. Imo you don't need to add N. That said, one cup urine per gallon water is the most readily aval N you can get.
That’s excellent advice actually. It is now my belief that my soil has bad drainage. Good think they’re only .8 gal.. I’m not sure if I want to use perlite again though..Best option is transplant to bigger containers. Check roots.
More so than rice hulls or pumice?I believe you'll find you want that perlite.
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