Beansly
RIU Bulldog
I really appreciate your open-mindedness krok. To me a simple sign of intelligence is whether someone can "agree to disagree" and be civil about it.@Beansly, that was an interesting read, thank you.
Ignore the noise (sadly, not only from the ignorant).
I've seen the PWT myself, and it did worry me (but my plants did not seem to mind it).
I use tall pots wich are narrower at the bottom, I wonder how that affects the PWT. After reading this, I decided to drill a lot of tiny holes in my pots - why not, can't hurt.
UB, your one talk. Didn't you write a thread on the exotic technique of topping...OOOOOhhhhhh tell me more! You wanna talk about threads that are pointless...
You and me write threads like this for one reason; to fill our humongous egos.
But I think it's deeper than that. UB put his name on "topping" like he was the first one who ever thought of the idea. I assume he's upset nobody's talking about him... and his "drainage technique."
I don't believe your really wanna know the answer to that, cause if you did, you would have read the first post which explains why. Or you would have taken the link to the original thread and read that. I think you wanna just stir the shit. Try again when you have something intelligent to contribute.I still don't understand what causes this problem. How does water come to just sit at the bottom layer of a pot?
You're trying to compensate for excess moisture (because you overwatered) rather than just watering properly.
And frankly your soil and containers should be porous enough that once it has absorbed all it can the rest will drain out the bottom. A "perched water table" should never happen in a container with quality soil and amendments. Why do you think runoff exists?
Maybe,Then you done screwed up having very poor root health and root tissue bulk.
UB
but your a poop face.
What I'm trying to is help other's learn from my mistake.