Dr.J20
Well-Known Member
in a 20 gal. pot you need to be watering a lot more than 2 cups. saturate them--but do it slowly.
the way I learned was to feel the weight of the container before it was watered at all, then water it until you get a good amount of runoff. you don't really need to water again until it feels as light as it did at the beginning.
if you want to set your fabric pots on a reservoir full of perlite or grow stones and keep that reservoir full of water, they'll always be able to take a drink and the microbiota will always be able to thrive. check out the phogs threads if you're interested in that kind of setup.
keep giving foliars, mix up an aloe juice foliar, and a kelp tea foliar and you'll be fine.
finally, consider giving them some light rest--18/6 is worth it for plant health.
after this grow, look into Sprouted Seed Teas, fermented plant extracts, and some way to get lactobacilli in your garden (em-1, bokashi, rye kvass, whatever, just enlist them in the support of your girls).
be easy,
the way I learned was to feel the weight of the container before it was watered at all, then water it until you get a good amount of runoff. you don't really need to water again until it feels as light as it did at the beginning.
if you want to set your fabric pots on a reservoir full of perlite or grow stones and keep that reservoir full of water, they'll always be able to take a drink and the microbiota will always be able to thrive. check out the phogs threads if you're interested in that kind of setup.
keep giving foliars, mix up an aloe juice foliar, and a kelp tea foliar and you'll be fine.
finally, consider giving them some light rest--18/6 is worth it for plant health.
after this grow, look into Sprouted Seed Teas, fermented plant extracts, and some way to get lactobacilli in your garden (em-1, bokashi, rye kvass, whatever, just enlist them in the support of your girls).
be easy,