pakist0ned
Well-Known Member
Test Continuation:
Plant #1 got more 1L with 0.4L run off.
Plant #2 got more 1L with 0.3L run off.
Totals:
Plant #1: 3L with 0.9 run off (30%)
Plant #2: 4L with 0.5 run off (12.5%)
Conclusions for now:
Seems strange that the lighter pot (#1), with the tallest plant, needed less water than the small one still in veg.
If I was overwatering, it was about frequency and not quantity. And due to low quantities, the only thing I can think of, is that the bottom soil was so dry, that it was not draining any water, and water was being retained in the middle. Otherwise I can't see how they were overwatered.
I also read in a few places, that droopy leaves could also mean underwater.
So now, I'm sure they had plenty of water to moisture all that soil. Let's see how they react to this in the next couple of days and see if I can take some conclusions.
Also, these pots can definitely take more water then I was giving to them.
Plant #1 got more 1L with 0.4L run off.
Plant #2 got more 1L with 0.3L run off.
Totals:
Plant #1: 3L with 0.9 run off (30%)
Plant #2: 4L with 0.5 run off (12.5%)
Conclusions for now:
Seems strange that the lighter pot (#1), with the tallest plant, needed less water than the small one still in veg.
If I was overwatering, it was about frequency and not quantity. And due to low quantities, the only thing I can think of, is that the bottom soil was so dry, that it was not draining any water, and water was being retained in the middle. Otherwise I can't see how they were overwatered.
I also read in a few places, that droopy leaves could also mean underwater.
So now, I'm sure they had plenty of water to moisture all that soil. Let's see how they react to this in the next couple of days and see if I can take some conclusions.
Also, these pots can definitely take more water then I was giving to them.