Feeding your plants

X7GrowerX7

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So basically this post is just about how I can make my feeding process alittle easier I guess. Here's alittle info cause I know some complain if they don't have all the detail of the grow room(: I grow indoor inside a shed, I'm growing 4 plants in soil using a 1000 watt HPS light, I'm using fox farms soil and nutrients. I do have sensi bloom as well but not using at the moment or even for this grow actually. There's great air flow in the whole room, I have fans/intake fan and 1 heater going. Humidity is 65 and Temp is 60

•Growing in 10gallon pots

I want to find a way to make my feeding/watering process alittle easier or less work I guess. Right now I have four 1gal jugs and I fill them up with water, mix my nutrients then I take those into my grow room. Then I will pour 1 in at a time into my 1 gallon sprayer bottler and will slowly spray my soil. This usally takes me about 20-25 min just to water my 4 plants and I've been doing this for 2.5 months every 4-6 days. Does anyone just use a simple method that I'm just not doing? Cause I know theirs a quicker easier way. Some people say dump it all into 1 big sprayer or 1 big jug but the problem is, two of my four plants are kinda on a differnt nutrient schudule, and getting some other things my other 2 plants arnt. I'm also day 31 into flower!
 

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bazoomer

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Use a bin with a pump in it connected to a bit of hose & a watering lance .i use a £30 dirty water pump from B & Screwit
 

Richard Drysift

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Here's my simple method:
1. Water the plants as needed
2. Wait until harvest time
3. Get weed
4. Amend the soil for another cycle

The issues you are having is why I grow with organic living soil. No fucking around with ph/ppm bullshit feed schedules and whatnot. Just water your plants & get on with your life.
You already grow in a decent mix and use the right size containers so you are halfway there. Just need take the time to prepare it so the soil will sustain your plants with plain old water.
 
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