What is the medium, not all wick the sameIs this possible? If I poured water directly into the drip tray under the pot, would the medium draw up the water?
Just regular compost with some farm manure mixed in.What is the medium, not all wick the same
Please don’t take this the wrong way, but investing in a proper soil will bring much better weed than whatever you spending money on in your space. Yes environment is important but growing in compost and farm manure seems like the cheapest snd least effective way to take care of cannabis plants.Just regular compost with some farm manure mixed in.
I have just tried it. I poured 500ml of plain water in to each of their drip trays and they all sucked it up until the drip trays were virtually dry. Judging by the pot weight now, they are all about as moist as they need to be.
I will continue with bottom watering and see how it goes.
Also, as a side note, after 4 days of no watering and putting out many sticky traps, I didn't see any fungus gnats. I have decided to hit them with some Nematodes, as I can get them easily from Amazon. I am setting up a new grow space and I have invested a lot of time and many £££ to radically improve my weed. I have taken time and care in training the plants through veg and I am not going to have it fucked up by fucking fungus gnats.
I don't know if using a root drench of citric acid would be a good idea due to it's low pH. Some people even use it as a pH down. I'm a big proponent of citric acid due to its effectiveness when used as a foliar application for mites, thrips, etc... I've never used it for a root drench.Also H2o2 at 9% mixed in a 1 to 9 ratio with water apparently will work but I’ve never tried it.
you could also try a root drench of citric acid powder.
3 teaspoons per litre of water as it’s a contact killer.
I think in the UK "compost" may refer to the same thing as "potting mix" in the US...I could definitely be mistaken though...Please don’t take this the wrong way, but investing in a proper soil will bring much better weed than whatever you spending money on in your space. Yes environment is important but growing in compost and farm manure seems like the cheapest snd least effective way to take care of cannabis plants.
compost is invaluable but more at ratios of 30-40 percent of a peat based soil with plenty of aeration as well. Straight compost is good for garden beds outside and topping / rejuvenate old soil/beds.
Ahh gotcha. It’s like spongy snd has perlite? Among other additives?I think in the UK "compost" may refer to the same thing as "potting mix" in the US...I could definitely be mistaken though...
Peat is being banned in the UK from 2024. Most of the suppliers have exhausted their stocks of peat based products and they are impossible to get hold of. Plus with the pandemic and Brexit chucked into the mix I was very limited with what I could get. So I used some garden compost and manure, because that is all I could get. I mixed in with some Perlite for aeration. TBH it worked very well all things considered.Please don’t take this the wrong way, but investing in a proper soil will bring much better weed than whatever you spending money on in your space. Yes environment is important but growing in compost and farm manure seems like the cheapest snd least effective way to take care of cannabis plants.
compost is invaluable but more at ratios of 30-40 percent of a peat based soil with plenty of aeration as well. Straight compost is good for garden beds outside and topping / rejuvenate old soil/beds.
You aren't. What the North Americans call soil we call compost. Ironically most mixes sold as compost rarely contained much actual compost.I think in the UK "compost" may refer to the same thing as "potting mix" in the US...I could definitely be mistaken though...
Taking away my Jack's Magic has really fucked me up. They announced the ban last spring. I figured I would have at least a couple of years to adjust before stocks started to dwindle. But the suppliers just stopped stocking it. As I said there are some new peat free products appearing, I will try the ones that are readily available and stick with my favourite.Time to start making leaf mold I guess… i don’t know how I would grow without my promix base.