I did not insult you in any way! but thanks for putting me in the worthless category...wtf? wow ...I was just trying to get you to think about it, from a different angle, but you got your Bible so your good now. peace
I would like to to reference all those people who treated me like shit for wanting to be precise in my work. Thanks to all of you for your worthless contributions.
That's what I quoted about you. When did I say in there that you insulted me? On the other hand, you told me that you needed experience to know when to water and that a gauge wouldn't always work. And that is wrong. That's ALL I'm saying. The people who treated me with no respect are stated in the quotes. You can see them in the quotes. And no, you did not treat me without respect at all. Your answer, although imprecise, was totally respectful. Sorry if I made you think otherwise.
According to Jorge Cervantes:
Yes, a meter can tell you when to water.
No, you don't need experience, trail and error. You just need a $20 meter.
I don't know if gauges don't work for everything, but they work for this.
you told me that you needed experience to know when to water and that a gauge wouldn't always work. And that is wrong.
This thread was started because you claimed you didn't have the experience to know when to water. Gauges are mechanical devices, they are prone to failure, they don't always work. Lime was right![]()
There is also the fact that Jorge's own "bible" says there will be dry spot and spot with more water. The probe will give different readings depending on where it's tested.
You yourself said that even though your pots had differing weights the meter gave the same reading for all. That to me alone shows its inacuracy.
You are right. Sorry I expressed it wrongly in that sentence. I will fix it right away.treated you like shit? that would be insulting you. and i did no such thing! wow ....good way to come back after thread was re-opened
This thread was started because you claimed you didn't have the experience to know when to water. Gauges are mechanical devices, they are prone to failure, they don't always work. Lime was right![]()
You yourself said that even though your pots had differing weights the meter gave the same reading for all. That to me alone shows its inacuracy.
You are right. Sorry I expressed it wrongly in that sentence. I will fix it right away.
Look, I found the information I wanted from a trustworthy source, so that is done. I also could reply to all of those who were either wrong or disrespectful and wrong. SO there's not anything left for me in this thread, so I'm out. Good luck.
Look, I found the information I wanted from a trustworthy source, so that is done. I also could reply to all of those who were either wrong or disrespectful and wrong. SO there's not anything left for me in this thread, so I'm out. Good luck.
Ya rly, and thanks for sharing the answer you were looking for. It was a huge help to all of us.Bye, and thanks for the drama...lol