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I planned on doing that, even have the 2 gallon pots on my shelf. I just got a lot of advice to go right to their final home but I think that’s a technique best left alone for new growers. I’m gonna go fabric next grow.When using any plastic container I drill extra holes in bottom and cut slits in sides with razor to help wet/dry.
try 1-3 gal after the solo. Like to get them drinking almost daily before sizing up
How many days would you say is ok to wait for a 5 gallon plastic pot? Today is 8 days since their last watering and they don’t look that bad other than growth stopping.yes wait for it to be dry dry!,..
i’m actually guilty or lazy of never watering my plants when needed, no need to worry, you’d be surprised how long they can go without water and survive,.. but water them a day or two to early a few times can really screw things up and affect the harvest and yield,..
I was thinking I would try to get as much out as I can before each watering since it doesn’t do anything wet anyways, but i’m sure it’ll be a pain to do that.About gnats...
I've read in gardening magazines that spreading a layer of sand on the soil is an effective method of getting rid of fungus gnats. It's effective because gnats can't lay their eggs in sand. The problem is I'm not sure sand would be okay to use with cannabis. When I see the thick layer of diatomaceous earth, however, I wonder if DE could work as well as sand. It just might be.
My concerns about using sand or DE are how it might affect soil moisture, how it would get in the way of top dressings and how it wouldn't be helpful for growers who reuse their soil.
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