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Organic dirt, right now as there growing there taking water every 4/5 days but I don't water to much.. Only like enough to cover rootball from transplant. I transplanted it from red cups to 3-5 gal pots just 4 days agoMedia? Watering frequency and amount?
In peat-based amended soils, I water by pot weight. When the pots are very light, I water slowly to runoff. I don't know your soil, so I'm hesitant to say how it should be watered. If it's a commercial brand, I'd be looking for information from growers who have success with it.I watered them today because the dirt felt Dry... So whats my first move maybe wait until dryer completely out.? Dp a finger test then water.?
In peat-based amended soils, I water by pot weight. When the pots are very light, I water slowly to runoff. I don't know your soil, so I'm hesitant to say how it should be watered. If it's a commercial brand, I'd be looking for information from growers who have success with it.
Nice, well my medium isn't Mixed With that much perlite.. Like 30 percent... Of the dirt. The reason I put perlite at the top of the dirt like that.. Is because its one hypothesis I came to. To stop the one thing that always tries to invade my grow. gnatshere's some seedlings I have planted in medium base soil no need to add any pearling
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Sand would work better. But sand can cut your roots as well as it settles in to the soil.Nice, well my medium isn't Mixed With that much perlite.. Like 30 percent... Of the dirt. The reason I put perlite at the top of the dirt like that.. Is because its one hypothesis I came to. To stop the one thing that always tries to invade my grow. gnats
Letting the soil dry between waterings will control gnats. Their larvae live in the top layer of soil. They can't live there if it's dry.The reason I put perlite at the top of the dirt like that.. Is because its one hypothesis I came to. To stop the one thing that always tries to invade my grow. gnats
When I get home in a few hours ill answer that question in full.. Please stand byThey're definitely growing! The color looks good but their posture is still slouchy. If the pots are very light weight now then definitely water them.
What's the day/night temp and humidity where they grow? Are they on or very close to a cold floor?
What are you using for airflow/exhaust?
What kind of light are they under?