I was having the same basic problem of only being able to reach one side of my scrog & my solution is I have a bucket w/ ball valve & hose. I fill the bucket (hangs on a bracket on my door) & just place the hose on the top of the soil in each bucket - and since I'm a "Counter" I begin a countdown as I open the valve on each one. All my buckets sit in tupperware tubs - upon completion of the watering evolution and after letting them sit for an hour or so (to ensure complete saturation) I take my shop vac & suck out the run off from the tubs.My problem is I am in a cramped tent, and it's very hard and time consuming to water each individual plant, not to mention I have to rub the buds and pull them aside to get to the pots, not good.
Thanks for that info. It does make sense about the salts and what not, which is why I was asking, because I had concerns. But what about the folks that have already come forward and said they have done it with no problems? And here is another bit of info I didn't bring up, the plants I am talking about are SOG's that are only in the pots for flower. Do you still think it could lead to problems? And while the O2 being added with watering is true on a small level, the soil actually draws in it's own O2 as it dries out. How do trees in the forest that never get watered by hand, or live in a dry climate, get O2 to the roots? I live where it hardly rains at all, but yet, the trees and vegetation live on. How do you explain that in the context of the roots get O2 when you water them? And, as mentioned below, how do you explain the results from AutoPot systems?1. If your primary concern is just about wetting the soil, it doesn't really make much difference!
2. As has, already, been mentioned (quite correctly); watering from the top, literally "pumps" air down to the root system. That's a good thing!
3. Perhaps the most important reason to water from the top is the perpetual flushing action. Each time you water, allow a healthy amount of "run-off" (about 15-20% of the amount you put in). This keeps your nutrient salts build-up at a minimum, all the time!
On the other hand; soaking from the bottom will re-absorb and re-distribute the salts (and other nasties) to the whole pot. That's a bad thing!
Here's a tip for anyone that grows "in close", or otherwise, finds it difficult to freely move things around: invest a couple of bucks and get yourself a cheap "Turkey Baster" to remove the excess water/nutrients.
Makes total sense, I may incorporate your idea! Thanks!I was having the same basic problem of only being able to reach one side of my scrog & my solution is I have a bucket w/ ball valve & hose. I fill the bucket (hangs on a bracket on my door) & just place the hose on the top of the soil in each bucket - and since I'm a "Counter" I begin a countdown as I open the valve on each one. All my buckets sit in tupperware tubs - upon completion of the watering evolution and after letting them sit for an hour or so (to ensure complete saturation) I take my shop vac & suck out the run off from the tubs.
Viola - no muss, no fuss.
Make sense?
Actually I have my mama's in Auto's. Which is where I actually got the idea that I could water from the bottom. Only thing is, that is a soil-less medium you use in the Autopot, but does that really matter in what we are talking about? As for O2 at the root zone, that is the whole concept behind Autopot, the valve lets the plant dry out a bit, thus taking in O2, before refilling with water.If you have any concerns about watering from the bottom, look into Autopots.
I don't think anyone even knows who you are referring to.boy for a ex hydro grower your a idiot, and if you have to ask why then thats all the proof anyone needs.
Yeah, I know hydro feeds from the bottom, fuck you! Soil and hydro are 2 separate beasts dumb fuck! Get off my thread moron bitch.boy for a ex hydro grower your a idiot, and if you have to ask why then thats all the proof anyone needs.
Dude, seriously? Thanks for the input, but keeping it simple IS the reason why I started this thread...Water from the Top.
Watering from the bottom should only be for shits and giggles caused by boredom.
Keep it simple.
the OP not you laserI don't think anyone even knows who you are referring to.
spoken like a true "idiot" lol you dumbshits crack me up you get a little flaming and get all hell bent, fyi i know hydro and soil are different beast i grow in both, i know more about aqua culture/hydroponics then you can imagine, and for someone who thinks im so dumb i gave really the only logical and educated anwser to your retarded question, hell my wife kills all plants and knows to water from the topYeah, I know hydro feeds from the bottom, fuck you! Soil and hydro are 2 separate beasts dumb fuck! Get off my thread moron bitch.
how is it simple trying to argue that watering from the bottom is any simpler then watering from the top, if anything you just messed with a persons routine and complicated it, lets say they water from the top normally then they see your "watering from the bottom thread" and try it and space out they watered a few plants and then over water because the have a few plants that dont have moist top soil because it was wicked from the bottom, explain to me how having water stresses plants is more simple, ever hear " if its not broke dont fix it" well that applies here as well, next time you have a question go read a few books on botony and horticulture science, instead of asking a forum of people who may or may not have the right anwsersDude, seriously? Thanks for the input, but keeping it simple IS the reason why I started this thread...
Whatever man. You may grow hydro, you may be the most educated pot grower in the world, but what do you do with people who have had PERSONAL EXPERIENCE with bottom watering and had no problems? What do you do with AutoPot systems that feed from the bottom? And speaking hydro, are you watering them from the top?the OP not you laser
spoken like a true "idiot" lol you dumbshits crack me up you get a little flaming and get all hell bent, fyi i know hydro and soil are different beast i grow in both, i know more about aqua culture/hydroponics then you can imagine, and for someone who thinks im so dumb i gave really the only logical and educated anwser to your retarded question, hell my wife kills all plants and knows to water from the top
Woah dudes what crawled up your asses? My advice was good and sound. Clearly you don't know how to take constructive advice so I'll leave you immature cats to yourself. I never attacked either of you. If dude won't even take his plants out to water them, the. He is cutting corners. Sorry you got so pissy you attacked me. Lol good luck with your grows smart guys.As a matter of fact, YOU shouldn't recommend shit. YOU should be hear asking questions, not answering them and attempting to talk down to people with more experience than you. People don't come on here trying to ask questions and get answers from people with 6 months of experience who don't know what the fuck they are talking about.
When you look through threads, you should try only responding to those that you have ACTUAL experience with instead of speculating and talking out of your ass.
This has been THE worst week with this shit.
Keeping it simple would be to use common sense and feed from top. Making things more complicated would be searching & looking for reasons / info on if feeding from the bottom could possibly be equal/more beneficial than/to feeding from the top.
Seriously. <3
OMGosh, come on guys!! Have you even read my post? Do you understand the reason why I am asking? I have a crowded tent with 65 plants in smaller pots for SOG. It's very hard to get to each pot, and to do so I would mean I have to either: 1. take out every single fucking plant, every single other fucking day or, 2. Pull all the plants aside, rub up against them, possibly break them, etc, etc, to water each pot individually or, 3. Water from the bottom in the trays the pots are in. Do you see how it might be just a tad bit more simple to water in the tray?how is it simple trying to argue that watering from the bottom is any simpler then watering from the top, if anything you just messed with a persons routine and complicated it, lets say they water from the top normally then they see your "watering from the bottom thread" and try it and space out they watered a few plants and then over water because the have a few plants that dont have moist top soil because it was wicked from the bottom, explain to me how having water stresses plants is more simple, ever hear " if its not broke dont fix it" well that applies here as well, next time you have a question go read a few books on botony and horticulture science, instead of asking a forum of people who may or may not have the right anwsers
And speaking hydro, are you watering them from the top?
I got "pissy" with you because of the condescending tone you took with me on your very first post.Woah dudes what crawled up your asses? My advice was good and sound. Clearly you don't know how to take constructive advice so I'll leave you immature cats to yourself. I never attacked either of you. If dude won't even take his plants out to water them, the. He is cutting corners. Sorry you got so pissy you attacked me. Lol good luck with your grows smart guys.