chasv77commentedweek 115 years ago
For what it is worth, and as a lesson learned, here are things that keep me mostly out of trouble with the daily watering/care.
* Use only fabric pots, if not already doing
* Only feed after 30 days of growing in your permanent soil - - - > assuming quality soil like Ocean Forrest or Roots Organics
* Start out feeding only at a 50% strength, then SLOWLY increment the strengths until you see any wierdness, or like the robustness of your plants
* Water/feed using only distilled or purified drinking water
* Feed once per 7-10 days
* When feeding/watering , use enough water or nutes mix, to force it to drain through the bottom or sides(fabric pot) of the pot. This reduces the chance that nutes, salts, etc., accumulate in the soil. For example, I grow in three gallon pots, and I use one whole gal of water or water/nutes. This causes a little liquid to collect in drip pan.
I hope you can use some of this, or you may have a firmer plan for your next grow. Don't be too dissapointed, as errors make a better grower, than one who never had to deal with a lot of issues from the get go. That might make me more ignorant than some of the other growers.😏👌
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