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Water till run off with fox farms ocean forest.

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Water till run off with fox farms ocean forest.

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I used a half gallon can with food grade tubing attached to the spout, and it was a pain every time. Switched to a garden sprayer this grow, and while it's slower, it's soooooo much easier to get an even watering.
Drill some more holes in the tip of the sprayer if u can. Mine unscrewed then I used a small bit
 
I modified my sprayer tips too. I purchased a set off Amazon. Opened up the holes for a more even distribution out of the fountain spray nozzle. Didn't like the spitting and spewing when at moderate pressure levels in canister. Didn't like the dribble at low canister pressure levels.
Now I can use a low to moderate pressure level in the canister and get an even distribution, not too much or little at a time.

Best to you.
 
I just figured that it is an easily explained watering method that works.
i know your not gonna listen to me but no no offense look at the problems u had u listened and did all they said , look at me not nearly as many problems plus i came back from a mistake i listen to about 50/50 of what they say i do not water till run off i do not ph my water
 
So I’m using fox farms ocean forest. I just transplanted my gals into their final 5 gallon pot. Now I’m just using water no nutes. Do I have to water till run off? Or is that just what you do when using synthetic nutes, to flushe the salts away?
That's what most do to flush salts away. You can get by just growing with what's in the soil by transplanting. If your just using soil for this I'd go to a bigger pot than the 5 gallon, 10 would be idea, but, following to see how this goes for you. You could always go to a 15 gallon pot from that 5 if your seeing issues. Got any updated pics of your grow?
 
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