bender3000
Member
Hi all. Question about growing in 3 gal containers re watering. If the plant is 5 inches tall then are the roots 5 inches long and if so if the old saying is true about first 2 inches of soil are dry, water it but what about further down. Couldnt it still be wet further down and if I water then I mite be overwatering. How much distance between the end of the roots can they detect water. I guess what Im asking is if the roots are 5 inches long but there is moisture at 5 1/2 inches and I water because first two inches are dry isnt that overwatering? Or is there a better way. A moisture meter can keep saying moist for a while with 3 gallon containers which would mean cant water for at least a week and if so that would mean that each watering would be the feeding time. Also moisture meter isnt that long. Say my plant is 10", the meter doesnt go that low. Pick up the container? Wait til she droops? My plants looks good, nice and green but I think some stunted cause I kept watering because first two inches are dry alot. Suggestions? Thks for ideas.