420foreverQQ
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thank you for all the answers.
does the same thing apply in yucca?1 drop to a gallon is enough
Too muchis 5 drops enough for 1 liter of water?
Farmerfischer answered:plastic, biobiz light mix, how is the bottom watering done?
I do something similar to Rurumo's method:Put your pot on a shallow tray or container to water from the bottom.
I typically let my plants potting mix get quite dry before watering again, it's an anti-fungal tactic. I practice both top and bottom watering, as well as giving them a measured amount of water, with the intent of 20% runoff as discard to reduce salt build up. I don't use either skewers or surfactants.Take your time rehydrating it, water it to runoff several times over a 15 min period. Once a pot gets very dry, it doesn't matter if you're using peat based or coco, it's very hard to get it rehydrated again. You can pour water through it and the pot stays almost just as light as before. Taking your time to rehydrate it, plus the yucca or soap, will help fix this. You'll know it's rehydrated by the weight of the pot. Try not to ever let them get bone dry, or you'll have to fuss with rehydrating them constantly.
Google wetting agents in growingdo you mind if I use baby shampoo again? can I do baby shampoo irrigation again?
I think people get hung up on overwatering when plants are small then carry poor watering practices into the mature plantsIf you're having problems with the water not soaking into your peat based soil that means you're letting it dry out too much between waterings which makes it hydrophobic and repels water until soaked. Once you get your soil saturated make sure you don't let it dry out nearly as much between watering's and you won't have problems with it running off instead of soaking in.
Yes you can,1 drop per couple of gallons.Baby shampoos have no dies or anti bacterial agents so it wont hurt the soil.do you mind if I use baby shampoo again? can I do baby shampoo irrigation again?