PadawanWarrior
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Well, who's not super high on this site, lol.A moisture metre is handy whenever you’re second guessing yourself. Which is often the case when super high
Well, who's not super high on this site, lol.A moisture metre is handy whenever you’re second guessing yourself. Which is often the case when super high
Exactly xDWell, who's not super high on this site, lol.
Nice cock!Alright. Take few hits and adjust your perception. Went to the shed and too theses. Was I lying or out off bounds? Perception.
You can borrow the second one. Just be nice. @bk78 needs to borrow one too. LMAO.
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That seems extreme. Your saying I should dump 2.5-3 gallons on my 10 gallon container? More like 5%Learn now how to water by weight. Not by schedule or how dry it is up to your first knuckle or whatever. When you do water use the right amount. 25%-30% of container volume.
Do what makes you happy. I do what’s proven to work. You’re probably underwatering or watering too little too frequently.That seems extreme. Your saying I should dump 2.5-3 gallons on my 10 gallon container? More like 5%
What about flushing. 100% per day or what?Do what makes you happy. I do what’s proven to work. You’re probably underwatering or watering too little too frequently.
Flushing is a fool’s errand. It’s up to each grower to determine if they’re qualified for the task.What about flushing. 100% per day or what?
lol I’m all seriousness. Nothing really makes anyone happy. Least of all watering practices. I was just trying to understand. I’ve never heard anyone recommend anything extreme like that so just wanted to see where your coming from. I see now just defensive and most likely stuck because “ it works for me”.
thattype of thinking was the start to almost all bro science.
Plant will grow no matter what we do. 5% water or 50%. Flush or no flush. Cool aid for or none. There’s alwaysroom for improvement