I am having a drainage problem with my 6 gallon buckets. Watered one gallon with very minimal drainage. Fungus gnats are beginning to take hold. I have ordered the yellow sticky strips and the D earth powder to combat them. I drilled numerous holes in the container today I am wondering if I can pull the plant out of the container wit the help of a friend, mix perlite in with the soil, and place the plant back in, without causing major issues.
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As for over watering I am using 5 gal. Pots and if I put only 1gal.in each I would not see any dranage at all ! As long as its dry to first nuckel before watering. U may not have a drainage problem, I always water till 20% drain out. As for the gnats try spreading sand on top of soil it works well I do two times after watering as it works it's way into the soil it stops them from breading and is cheaper. Hope this helps lol
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Thank you for the help. I was worried I was giving too much water with one gallon but I guess not. I received the plants from a friend so I didn't have the from seed experience with them.3 Photos
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Just make sure the soil is dry to the first nuckel each time and alternate ph water 6.5 and nutes ph 6.5 and let them drain 20%
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Do you have a fan blowing over your plants or over the soil that should help a lot. Also d- earth works good for me I just use it as a preventive method to avoid getting that problem. Also I sprinkle the d- earth all inside my tent floor and outside around any openings of the tent that way i cover all bases.
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