Halloweed
- Posts
- 415
- Reactions
- 644
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2024
- Points
- 93
Yeah you want to do a top water till the roots are in the reservoir. Then start filling it and letting it choose. You are going to be surprised how fast it drinks that water.I transplanted into the Earth box Saturday. Bought some nightcrawlers and clover seed at local place here. I currently have the cover on so they probably won't grow.
I only put 6 Nightcrawlers in. I have 6 more but wasn't sure how many to use. Threw some rice hulls on top for mulch.
I did notice that they started to preflower. I'm hoping I didn't damage them any.
I think I read to wait until the roots get deeper before I try the reservoir.
It will get easier when you start bottom watering. Probably wouldn’t hurt to do a bottom water now.Getting the water right might be harder than I thought. I gave around 5% on Saturday I think. Yesterday it felt kind of dry so I gave a little water and sprayed the mulching.
I also put the rest of the worms in for a total of 12. Kinda bummed though. When I just checked on everything today, I had 2 dead worms on top.
I don't think I have the soil moist enough and they dried out. I don't want to give water everyday and have the roots drown, but I also want the microbes and worms to live.
I think I'm gonna add more water. If it's too much it will drip into the reservoir anyway.
Cool. Sounds like a plan. I'll fill reservoir this evening. The clovers are coming up, more than I thought lol. Also going to add more straw to top lair so it's fully covered.It will get easier when you start bottom watering. Probably wouldn’t hurt to do a bottom water now.
I'm new to these earth box deals, have two still in their shipping boxes. But am curious about the reservoir, and had the idea to keep them filled for optimum uses? Or as your suggesting, just let it dry out before filling again?Look down the tube. Wait till it is completely dry.
I'm new to these earth box deals, have two still in their shipping boxes. But am curious about the reservoir, and had the idea to keep them filled for optimum uses? Or as your suggesting, just let it dry out before filling again?
This is my first time with the Earth box and living soil so I'm still learning. And from what I read you can get big plants.I am glad to see another Earthbox grower. I have been using Earthboxes for 3 years now and I wont go any other way. My god they grow fast. Like you, I do No Till. I have been growing in the same undisturbed soil for 7 cycles in a row about to start my 8th. I ran out of room for top dress and had to scrape a gallon and a half off the top. This is what my EB looked like a week after I flipped to flower last time View attachment 2434712
so plan for massive root expansion during the flip.
Like others have said, do not fill the reservoir until you know the plant can drink it or you will stunt it. I top water for at least the first few weeks. And for the best results let the reservoir dry completely before refilling. I use this opportunity to add my Recharge or other favorite microbe/mychorizha supplement and then fill the reservoir the next day.
Yeah. Let it go dry before watering. I add my goodies at this point (Recharge, Great White, worm teas, etc) VIA top water and then fill the reservoir the next day. During the stretch you may go through a full reservoir in one dayI'm new to these earth box deals, have two still in their shipping boxes. But am curious about the reservoir, and had the idea to keep them filled for optimum uses? Or as your suggesting, just let it dry out before filling again?
I've done it both ways. I prefer a shorter veg with two plants. I have run 2 Earthboxes each with two plants and filled a 3x3 in a 3 weeks. I also filled the 3x3 with one plant in one Earthbox and it took 2 months. I'm almost 60 so I will never go through all my seeds growing in my 3x3 if I live to be 90. May as well plant 4 at a time in hopes of a unicorn!This is my first time with the Earth box and living soil so I'm still learning. And from what I read you can get big plants.
I put 2 plants in 1 EB but next time I'm only gonna do 1 per EB. So they have more space.
I’m doing two plants in a 2x4 with two city picker pots. For some reason in the sip the stretch is always crazy.This is my first time with the Earth box and living soil so I'm still learning. And from what I read you can get big plants.
I put 2 plants in 1 EB but next time I'm only gonna do 1 per EB. So they have more space.
IMO, those City Pickers would be great or autos. Autos usually don't trigger until the tap toot hits bottom and those things are DEEP.I’m doing two plants in a 2x4 with two city picker pots. For some reason in the sip the stretch is always crazy.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?