anomaly1990
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7 drops to a quart every other watering and does anyone know if watering then waiting a day is enough time until the next watering?
or should i let them dry out for 2 days?
or should i let them dry out for 2 days?
do the hand test(one of many you will learn..). pick up the pot just after you've watered it, remember this weight. pick up the pot when you think it needs water, if its lite then it needs water.
like others have suggested, eventually you will be able to judge just from the weight of the pot7 drops to a quart every other watering and does anyone know if watering then waiting a day is enough time until the next watering?
or should i let them dry out for 2 days?
Go pick up a combo moisture/light/ph meter (less than $10 at any hardware or gardening store). It's foolproof =).
lol you must be high
you pick up the pot before you water it, remember the weight, then water it and if you think it needs watering pick it up and see if its close to how it weighed before the last watering
i cant even find that on the internet........Can i find that at homedepot.....
Go pick up a combo moisture/light/ph meter (less than $10 at any hardware or gardening store). It's foolproof =)
You should be watering your plants twice per week, at the most. Mine are in 3 gallon pots and they drink 2/3 cups of water about every 4 days, 5 days if it's humid out. Unless your plants are in really small pots (or are really big plants and you're giving them a tiny drink) there's NO WAY you need to water every other day.
6" is a really small pot, which I covered in my previous post.i use 6 inch 1/2 gallon pots, i water every other day and fertalize every other watering.
i thought you meant something that was reliable.http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=251966-83666-1240&lpage=none
Couldn't find one on the Home Depot website, but that doesn't mean your local store doesn't have them.
i thought you meant something that was reliable.
in my personal experiance. those meters dont read PH worth a shit, or light for that matter.
i wouldn't WASTE $10 on that, because of the false readings.
after doing all the reaserch i have on PH testers, i've come to believe if you want accurate readings, you have to pay for them.
or do manual tests (soil+water+chemical, shake, wait for color......)