Queen2Green
Well-Known Member
I’m still not sure that is enough water. I do see runoff in last pic, which is good! Cannibas loves a good wet / dry cycle. Without knowing the plant or entire medium, it’s hard to guess the appropriate watering amount without just going by runoff.
For soil - good rule of thumb at this stage is approx 1qt per gallon pot. So that would have you watering 2.5-3 gallons for that size pot, which is closer to 10 liters. More or less, based on runoff..
I like cowboys idea of watering again in an hour. It’s not going to hurt any more than a flush and it may need a flush. Since you were growing in coco, then composte (alone? You mentioned pebbles?) and possibly underwatering, it’s also possible it has salt buildup, dried out roots, or both. Buildup would cause drainage issue, and if it’s bad enough to effect drainage, it would also cause wilting. A good flush would help with any of these possibilities. Random thoughts while I sit at work...lol
For soil - good rule of thumb at this stage is approx 1qt per gallon pot. So that would have you watering 2.5-3 gallons for that size pot, which is closer to 10 liters. More or less, based on runoff..
I like cowboys idea of watering again in an hour. It’s not going to hurt any more than a flush and it may need a flush. Since you were growing in coco, then composte (alone? You mentioned pebbles?) and possibly underwatering, it’s also possible it has salt buildup, dried out roots, or both. Buildup would cause drainage issue, and if it’s bad enough to effect drainage, it would also cause wilting. A good flush would help with any of these possibilities. Random thoughts while I sit at work...lol