Maybe this is a silly question, but I gotta ask. How do you collect run off from smart pots? And how long do you normally have to wait for run off to collect in the drip tray? I'm pretty conservative with watering so I generally don't see any run off. I have 5 gal pots filled with FF soil and I've been watering my 3 week olds with about a liter (a little more than 4 cups) of water every 36 hours or so. I'm planning on increasing by at least couple cups. My drip trays are not much bigger than the pots themselves, so I'm thinking if I wait too long to check the ph, the fabric will re-absorb the run off water.
Also, a lot of the time when I water around the perimeter of the pot some of the water seeps right through the side of the pot and ends up in the drip tray. Won't that skew the test results since some of the water is not even passing through the soil? Would I be measuring a diluted sample of run off? I realize I'm over-thinking this, but any guidance would be appreciated!
Also, a lot of the time when I water around the perimeter of the pot some of the water seeps right through the side of the pot and ends up in the drip tray. Won't that skew the test results since some of the water is not even passing through the soil? Would I be measuring a diluted sample of run off? I realize I'm over-thinking this, but any guidance would be appreciated!
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