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im afraid the pot is too swampy while the plant don't get optimum water, any suggestions?

Ureus
Ureusstarted grow question 3 years ago
soil (sandy) stays pretty moist. so i'm careful with watering, don't want in anaerobic. same time i feel the plant is always happiest with nice and pround leaves after watering.
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 3 years ago
definitely a little muddy... i wouldn't go crazy, but a gentle breeze will help speed evaporation. not much you can do once planted. if you intend to transplant, make sure to mix in vermiculite or perlite (hydroton, various other things) to provide better drainage. vermiculite or perlite is good at 50%. Smaller pots can get away with a lower %. make sure to allow top 1" to dry before watering... it may take forever in this case, lol. Good / bad to that.. staying wet for so long isn't optimal in the long-run. Get a wet/dry cycle going as best you can. that'll avoid bad microbes and keep that area oxygenated too.
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Shockolateman08
Shockolateman08answered grow question 3 years ago
Heat is your friend when rh is high...if your growing by your window, open it once and awhile. Get a $7 deskfan from Wal Mart and blow it at the bottom of your pot 👊👍
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MangoDudu
MangoDuduanswered grow question 3 years ago
At the moment no, take a good soil and use it at the transplant and the next time
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