Week4@inCharge
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I finally tossed the cheap moisture meter away, doing the "check the soil and read the leaves" thing to tell me what they want, or what I think they want to be honest, on my 2nd grow here and shooting from the hip on this. I'm noticing that they tend to really droop just before the lights go out, as if they know bedtime is coming, did the Google thing and found this...
When you see plants with droopy leaves, you are seeing evapotranspiration outpacing water replacement. Leaves are losing water to the air faster than roots can take it up. At night, evapotranspiration slows down, allowing roots to catch up. So, by morning, a healthy plant's leaves will be back to normal.
I'm doing 5% daily watering's, alternating from top and bottom right now. Yesterday I watered the fabric pots from below, they're sitting in catch trays so easy to do, ant yes the water is gone within the half hour. Today the watering will be from the top, so 5% of the pots volume in total for watering. (I roughly calculated 6 cups for 7 gallons)
The question is... should I water some more for the evenings droopiness? I feel like I'm holding them back.
When you see plants with droopy leaves, you are seeing evapotranspiration outpacing water replacement. Leaves are losing water to the air faster than roots can take it up. At night, evapotranspiration slows down, allowing roots to catch up. So, by morning, a healthy plant's leaves will be back to normal.
I'm doing 5% daily watering's, alternating from top and bottom right now. Yesterday I watered the fabric pots from below, they're sitting in catch trays so easy to do, ant yes the water is gone within the half hour. Today the watering will be from the top, so 5% of the pots volume in total for watering. (I roughly calculated 6 cups for 7 gallons)
The question is... should I water some more for the evenings droopiness? I feel like I'm holding them back.