How do you go a week without watering?

Toking Tide

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I will be going out of town for a week next month. My plants will be alone for that time and I need to figure out a plan. Here is the setup. I have 3 soil plants going, each is in its own square pot. The pot dimensions are 13"x13"x12". Heat and fresh air is not a problem. It appears that right now at week 2 the plants stay moist for up to about 4-5 days with about a gallon split among the 3. So how can I extend the moisture for just a few more days without drowning them? Thanks in advance for any feedback.
 
I'm new but... Couldn't you put them on a shelf or something high and use a wick in like a bottle of water??
(Not sure it would work. Jus a idea.)

Mr. Dro
 
I'm new but... Couldn't you put them on a shelf or somethinh high and use a wick in like a bottle of water??
(Not sure it would work. Jus a idea.)

Mr. Dro

hm. u may be new but thats a great suggestion. even better than the one im about to say.

with cfls in a big pot with soil, u only water about once a week after a full saturation. a big difference between cfls and hps. if u use hps or mh maybe u could switch them out for a few cfls while your gone? personally i might try mr_dro's suggestion.
 
Lol, wow. I jus joined here today and jus started my germ today lol. I jus read something earlyer bout swamp/pond growing and it said you never have to water them and I thought it'd work.

Mr. Dro
 
thanks guys, right now I have the plants under 2 4' fluorescent tubes and 2 cfls. That wick idea is pretty sweet. I might have to try that. Also maybe I will saturate them till water runs out and see how long it will stay moist.
 
Lowes has a plant spike waterer, it looks like a 1 litre bottle that is upside down with a stake on it. you fill it up and stick it in the soil and when the soil gets dry it waters the plant, they run about 15 a piece in the garden section
 
Dude, i was at Wally world yesterday. They have some planters that employe a type of wicking system. 24" would fit three 8" pots. Under $10.00. they say you can water less often. Check it out. VV
 
You could spead out some peat moss on top of your soil fairly thick, this will keep a blanket of moisture ontop of your soil, water before you leave this and should give you the extra few days you need.
 
Wow and to think I was worried about this problem. Thanks again for all the ideas, now I just need to narrow them down.

Should I mix the nutes like normal?
 
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