Hello!
Starting my second grow - the first is still ongoing but hasn't gone well, and I think my watering process has been a big part of that.
I'm using 3-gallon smart pots (https://www.amazon.co.uk/GardenMate-...gateway&sr=8-2).
Previously I used 100% coco (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
This time I'm using 20% perlite 80% coco.
The problem I'm having is getting run-off.
On my last grow I read a lot about watering to 10-20% run-off for each watering.
However, when I watered the 100% coco it took so much water to get ANY run-off at all that I ended up massively over-watering the plants if I tried to get run-off.
Now I've set up the 3 gallon pots with the perlite/coco mix and am trying to prime them with PHd CalMag water - I've already put in 1.5L to each pot and still zero run-off.
I'm not really sure what to do - it doesn't seem right to need to put in several litres at each watering, and when I have watered to run-off before it's ended up taking 5+ days for the top inch to become dry enough again for watering.
At this point I'm just a little lost at what watering process to follow. I feel like if I water to run-off I will always over-water.
Many thanks for everyones' thoughts on this!!
Starting my second grow - the first is still ongoing but hasn't gone well, and I think my watering process has been a big part of that.
I'm using 3-gallon smart pots (https://www.amazon.co.uk/GardenMate-...gateway&sr=8-2).
Previously I used 100% coco (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
This time I'm using 20% perlite 80% coco.
The problem I'm having is getting run-off.
On my last grow I read a lot about watering to 10-20% run-off for each watering.
However, when I watered the 100% coco it took so much water to get ANY run-off at all that I ended up massively over-watering the plants if I tried to get run-off.
Now I've set up the 3 gallon pots with the perlite/coco mix and am trying to prime them with PHd CalMag water - I've already put in 1.5L to each pot and still zero run-off.
I'm not really sure what to do - it doesn't seem right to need to put in several litres at each watering, and when I have watered to run-off before it's ended up taking 5+ days for the top inch to become dry enough again for watering.
At this point I'm just a little lost at what watering process to follow. I feel like if I water to run-off I will always over-water.
Many thanks for everyones' thoughts on this!!
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