Compacted soil problems showing as over watering?

weedstoner420

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Thanks for your reply how would I combat this? It’s been in the final container long before this happened, but I’m open to options to see what works
As others said some kind of wetting agent, and I'd either water a small amount several times until fully saturated, or let it sit in the runoff for a bit and soak it all up.

I got some bagged potting soil recently that was super dry and hydrophobic, took forever to get it rehydrated again...
 

visajoe1

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agree with others that have mentioned, need to water correctly, with about 25% runoff, drench the pot. plants look irritated.

also needs food, feed 2.5ec on next wet/dry cycle.

then feed .75-2ec on every cycle, with runoff going forward

its ok to reuse soil, especially the kind you have, it just needs food
 

xtsho

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"Many potting soils become hydrophobic—tending to repel water—when they dry out, and are difficult to re-wet. Gardeners may see water draining out the bottom of a pot and assume that means that the soil is saturated. But the water might be running between the side of the pot and the hydrophobic root ball instead, barely wetting the outer surface and leaving the center of the root ball dead dry."

 

xtsho

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also, this hydrophobic bs, is nonsense. i reuse my FFOF and it will be bone dry in buckets if not in use.

add water and it gets wet. wild, i know.
Rewetting dry soil in pots without plants is different than rewetting a pot with a plant in it where the center of the root ball has gone hydrophobic. The mass of roots and soil don't always soak up water from just top watering and will stay dry in the center no matter how much water you pour on the surface.
 

Hollatchaboy

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bottom feed any media that's gone hydrophobic and in 1-2hrs it will be at perfect field capacity...no preservatives or additives, non-gmo, gluten free brah
A saponin product will do that, and help build soil quality. My soil stays pretty soft, and I believe it's the saponin that's doing it.
 

Milky Weed

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I just read about this real cheap to make wetting agent in the korean natural farming called Jadam, seems like a good solution, but so far the peat i got with built in wetting agent has been working really well even when letting it dry pretty good.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I add about a quarter teaspoon to a gallon of plain water, but if I'm watering anything else (build a bloom, big 6 micros, compost tea), I add it to those also.
This is the stuff you're using right?

 
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