JustBlazin
Well-Known Member
What's everyone's thoughts about letting your pots dry out before watering? I used to let them dry out and I had decent results.
But I got blumats last year and now I see that a constant moisture is better for the plants.
Keeping your plants in the sweet spot of a moisture zone is key, not to wet not to dry, keep your plants in that spot and your golden.
Here's a couple articles that I read that have me convinced that constant moisture is best and that the "have to let your plants dry out" bro science should be in the same category as beta max tapes and laser discs.
So let's keep this shit civil if we can please..lol, I know it's a touchy subject
So let's hear what everyone's thoughts are on the subject.
But I got blumats last year and now I see that a constant moisture is better for the plants.
Keeping your plants in the sweet spot of a moisture zone is key, not to wet not to dry, keep your plants in that spot and your golden.
Here's a couple articles that I read that have me convinced that constant moisture is best and that the "have to let your plants dry out" bro science should be in the same category as beta max tapes and laser discs.
A plant-centered approach to watering - Greenhouse Canada
Does dry soil promote root growth? Research and greenhouse experience would disagree.
www.greenhousecanada.com
Measuring the yield of Cannabis sativa as a response to either automated irrigation systems or traditional hand watering methods in a controlled agriculture environment.
NOTE: If you are interested in supporting KIS Organics and seeing more of this research or want help utilizing a data-driven Blumat design in your garden, you can click here for help with a custom Blumat design. Ben Higgins†§ and Tad Hussey† § - Gold Leaf Gardens, Lacey WA † - KIS Organics...
www.kisorganics.com
So let's keep this shit civil if we can please..lol, I know it's a touchy subject
So let's hear what everyone's thoughts are on the subject.