Hupomone
Active Member
Try to get used to the weight of your pot also when it's dry and when it's fully water. Right now not much can be done since they are in very small cups but once you upgrade the pot size the good ol' finger in the soil stops working and you have to read your plants more and determine if they need water by their weight and of course a watering schedule. I highly recommend taking notes on how much water your giving them and it will eliminate a lot of your guess work. I wish I would take better notes. I usually just pick my 5 gal pots up and see how heavy they are. When they start getting light I know it's time for some good H2O.I know, I have been having to water them at least once a day... and they are just seedlings. With the lights that close to the soil... it dries out real quick.
Overwatering is such a pain in the ass and it sucks to see your plant droopy just because there's too much water and you assume it needs more water to counter the droopiness. Or worse, you assume it needs nutes and end up ruining it.
Looking good man. Have I mentioned I love your box?