goodjoint
Well-Known Member
I've always been under the impression that you want the soil to dry out between waterings. After two successful grows, this is how I've always done it. But the more I read into organics and living soil, I keep hearing that when the soil dries out, the microbe activity slows or decreases drastically.
So with living soil, do I want to start a watering schedule... say, every 6 days? Or should I wait for the soil to dry between waterings like I always have?
I plan on transplanting 8 plants that are currently in 1 gallon fabric pots into 5 gallon fabric pots with living soil from KIS organics. http://www.kisorganics.com/products/shop/165
I have this soil ready to go and it looks, feels, and smells incredible!!!
Thanks for your help!
So with living soil, do I want to start a watering schedule... say, every 6 days? Or should I wait for the soil to dry between waterings like I always have?
I plan on transplanting 8 plants that are currently in 1 gallon fabric pots into 5 gallon fabric pots with living soil from KIS organics. http://www.kisorganics.com/products/shop/165
I have this soil ready to go and it looks, feels, and smells incredible!!!
Thanks for your help!