I’ll see how it goes mate, but cheers mate will give some more feed then, but about the struggle for run off I just meant say the plant is only 2 weeks old and it’s still not huge but it’s in a 6 gallon pot would I not need to water it quite a lot extra to get the run off?
Oh I see, youd keep the whole pot wet at all times minimal loss of water between feedings. I see what you mean and agree, youd be going through a lot of solution to maintain that.
I tried 3 gallon pots and regretted it, I thought I just needed a larger reservoir. Wrong, I went through like 45 gallons in 3 days with 2 plants.
You tend to feed larger pots less often but still I ended up feeding 4x a day to keep healthy. With temps of 80F and 35-40% humidity I just cant see how youd get away with less.
But people swear they get away with feeding less but usually have a larger pot I think. One things for sure I was told you want to deliberately get the roots root bound.
Getting root bound like I show here, brings even more oxygen to roots and allows high frequency fertigation. Theres already a great amount of oxygen exposure in the coco fibers/pearlite or coco alone.
That brings yet even more oxygen to roots while on top of that you have water with high dissolved oxygen that your feeding which is just a reservoir with a wave maker to agitate the surface of water.
Thats where the disolved oxygen comes from which depletes fast and the plants use tremendously. This saves me solution too, I go through 34 gallons every 3 days for 5 plants in one gallon.
This gives me plants that could fill a 5x5 with 4 plants, thats 5 feet by 5 feet, idk what that is in CM I use the usa measurement. We’re switching to metric, just one inch at a time lol.