AllDayToker
Well-Known Member
Hello hello hello,
So I was watering my plants and everything, and by the end and I harvested, most of all the roots stayed near the bottom, looked root bounded.
Now I do understand why this happens, simple drainage and gravity, water naturally goes go, but I see people with totally opposite results.
They will water a certain amount, then do the same amount maybe 45 min later. They might water little bits every day, ect. The results though is all the soil mass is just solid roots, meaning it is using a lot more of the avliable room. Which ALSO means you must be able to get away with bigger plants in smaller pots.
My question is what do you do, or what can you suggest? I want to get on a nice routine watering, then just watering whenever I think they need it, and make sure they use the space they have. Smaller pots with the same size plant will allow me to fit more plants.
The thing that would help me most is just telling me what you do and how good your results are, thats how I learn the best, the how and not the why
Thanks so much,
AllDay
So I was watering my plants and everything, and by the end and I harvested, most of all the roots stayed near the bottom, looked root bounded.
Now I do understand why this happens, simple drainage and gravity, water naturally goes go, but I see people with totally opposite results.
They will water a certain amount, then do the same amount maybe 45 min later. They might water little bits every day, ect. The results though is all the soil mass is just solid roots, meaning it is using a lot more of the avliable room. Which ALSO means you must be able to get away with bigger plants in smaller pots.
My question is what do you do, or what can you suggest? I want to get on a nice routine watering, then just watering whenever I think they need it, and make sure they use the space they have. Smaller pots with the same size plant will allow me to fit more plants.
The thing that would help me most is just telling me what you do and how good your results are, thats how I learn the best, the how and not the why
Thanks so much,
AllDay