The three have recovered from their transplant shock and have really started to grow now that they are getting bigger waterings. The fourth needs a few more nodes before she is planted firmly in her final home. Nutrients are the same throuhiut the veg cycle. I haven’t used half of my 50 gallon supply yet but I imagine the halfway point will be coming soon since they are stsrting to drink more.
How does the floraflex dripper system work for you? Im also curious how accurate those moisture meters are?
Would be interested in hearing your input and about your experience with it.
@Stoner_Thoughts, I like the flora flex set up. I haven't found anything better yet, it does me well. I have a bunch of their caps, Round and square but I don't use them other than for veg and I could really do without there too if I want.
The Ecowitt is a good sensor for the money. It also has a app for the phone which means I always have an idea of when I need to fertigate my plants. Honestly, I wish I found the sensors a long time ago because they have helped me not over water like I use to.
@Stoner_Thoughts, I put a graph up in week 9 that shows the moisture levels. The high peaks are fertigation times and the low peaks show how far the dry back went. They really showed me how much each plant drinks is different.
@Stoner_Thoughts, I like floraflex, not enough to use their nutrients, but enough to use the drip system. The valves are good but the o-rings don't last long. I was using the 6x6 caps but don't bother anymore. They have just about every part you need so that is why I use them. I haven't found any that are better, if I did I would probably try them. I am always trying "what looks new or good" and I keep using my floraflex system.
The EcoWitt sensors aren't dead-on but they give an excellent sense of whether your pot is dry or moist. I was watering every day in previous grows but this time I am noticing that I can go 2 or 3 days without fertigating. I would definately reccomend.