DEWEY1
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Maybe a skewer?Thanks hotrod. It won't damage the roots stabbing them? What do u suggest I use to areate them? Never thought about doing that but saw a thread not to long ago about that.
Maybe a skewer?Thanks hotrod. It won't damage the roots stabbing them? What do u suggest I use to areate them? Never thought about doing that but saw a thread not to long ago about that.
It absolutely won’t harm the roots. I use bamboo barbecue skewers myself. I do this before every watering.Thanks hotrod. It won't damage the roots stabbing them? What do u suggest I use to areate them? Never thought about doing that but saw a thread not to long ago about that.
I will give it a go and see what happens.It absolutely won’t harm the roots. I use bamboo barbecue skewers myself. I do this before every watering.
Pay attention when you do. You’ll get a whiff of what your finished bud is going to smell like when you start skewering. Especially under the plant. Just a brief sniff.I will give it a go and see what happens.
Thank you I willPay attention when you do. You’ll get a whiff of what your finished bud is going to smell like when you start skewering. Especially under the plant. Just a brief sniff.
I am very lucky to be able to grow outside. Thanks for the idea about the fork I didn't think of that one. This is my third year growing and I've never had a problem with my soil and I have always used Happy Frog. Definitely be doing some research this winter for a better soil!jorge cervantes suggest using a regular kitchen fork to cultivate the soil/loosen it up. you're so luck you get to grow outside,...never forget that lol. if i could grow outside, i would study the fuck out of no till/living soil container gardening. that seems to be where its at nowdays
Smart pots compact like other containers. I started deep cultivation after watching water weep from the bag well before it should have as it went around packed areas. After skewering them that stuff stops.If she perks up after you water it sounds like you found your problem.
I haven't used them yet, but don't you have to water more often in smart pots anyway? I thought that was one of the selling points, the fabric letting the medium breathe more than plastic, and excess moisture evaporating from the sides of the pot as well as the top.
I actually don't think I was overwatering or underwatering. I poked holes in the smart pot to aerate the soil a little bit and that seemed to work. I water my plants 5 gallons every morning if I skip a morning they're drooping by noon that day. Actually a bit scary poking holes in your soil when you can feel the roots getting hit. I was told it wouldn't harm them and it seemed to have helped the one plant in question.Overwatered or underwaterd? I ran into this with my 20 gal outdoor pots. I was watering 6 gallons every two days for the past three weeks....sometimes every day. Plants started to droop and yellow. I figured it was an overwatering situation. Nope. After a couple days of doing nothing, I drilled a few new holes in the bottom of my pots and the soil was bone dry. I have crushed stone in the bottom of the pots so couldn’t do the finger test to see if the soil was moist. I wasn’t getting runoff the past few waterings but didn’t think it was a big deal. Watered until runoff today, which took 9 gallons, and the plants have started to come around. Something to keep in mind when growing in large pots.
I was testing to see if I was giving them too much water by trying to wait another day. But halfway through the next day they were sagging and thirsty so I was definitely not giving them too much water. I did poke holes in the soil and water and that seemed to help the few leaves that were looking like they were still sleeping. And yes you do have to water the smart pots more then regular pots due to being in fabric and drying out faster.If she perks up after you water it sounds like you found your problem.
I haven't used them yet, but don't you have to water more often in smart pots anyway? I thought that was one of the selling points, the fabric letting the medium breathe more than plastic, and excess moisture evaporating from the sides of the pot as well as the top.
Lol. I stuck my bamboo supports in my pots last week to get ready for flower. The root crunching going on sounded awful! Doesn’t phase them.I actually don't think I was overwatering or underwatering. I pokeI poked holes in the smart pot to aerate the soil a little bit and that seemed to work. I water my plants 5 gallons every morning if I skip a morning they're drooping by noon that day. Actually a bit scary poking holes in your soil when you can feel the roots getting hit. I was told it wouldn't harm them and it seemed to have helped the one plant in question.