Watering

Orin190

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When I am watering am I trying to completely saturate the soil (using cloth bags) completely and evenly throughout or am I watering enough to give her a good drink? I am using a 3gal pot and I can put in 1 gal (which is where i started) with 0 runoff or I can do 1.5 gal and get a little bit of runoff. I overwatered a week or 2 ago and I think it comes from I give them too much water at once. I hear that's not possible if using cloth pots but I think that when I give her 1.5 that the soil gets too wet and takes too long to dry out ... ~4-5 days.... and I should just stick with 1 gal per water/feeding and water every ~3-4 days. With her taking 4-5 days to dry out and water again i think that may have caused my overwatering issues? I have only watered her 2x in the past 12 days. I let it dry out for a week after overwatering, gave her a good solid 1.5 gal and then waited 5 days to water again.

50/50 FFOF FFHF - no pearlite added (oops).

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cannabiscrusader

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Always water to a little runoff to ensure the medium is saturated uniformly, no dry spots. Water to more run off, and work in a plain watering if using salt nutrients. You don't want to leave the tap roots dry for too long at the bottom of the pot. It will take longer in-between watering when the plants are small. As they mature you will find they require quite a bit more, and more often
 

Fangthane

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From my understanding, over watering comes from watering too often and leaving the roots constantly in swampy soil. I don't think you can really give too much volume in any container with good drainage; it's frequency that seems to be the problem.

I don't need to give nearly that much water in Happy Frog before I get runoff in 3gal fabric pots. Rarely need to put more than half gallon in before runoff.
 

Orin190

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From my understanding, over watering comes from watering too often and leaving the roots constantly in swampy soil. I don't think you can really give too much volume in any container with good drainage; it's frequency that seems to be the problem.

I don't need to give nearly that much water in Happy Frog before I get runoff in 3gal fabric pots. Rarely need to put more than half gallon in before runoff.
I water slowly and let it soak in. I have noticed mine gets really dry and repels water. If i just dump in a half gal of water real quick of course I'll get runoff and it'll be from the sides because the water just runs right out.

Maybe i need to water faster? I'd imagine even if i miss a spot or 2 inside the soil that the water will distribute evenly throughout (or close to) over the next 12 hours or so.....
 

cannabiscrusader

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You will need to use a surfactant. It will help the water absorb into the medium. Few drops of liquid dish soap will help. Definitely water slowly and allow the soil time to absorb the water.
 

Prince Vegeta

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dunno how helpful or harmful, but when i used fabric pots i noticed mine kept getting hydrophobic too. i added a drop of dawn to each gallon of water, it makes the water wetter weirdly, i would also slide a pizza pan (also weird i know) they were about an inch deep hell a frisbee would work, anyways, id sometimes water in the saucer, and id let it soak it up from the bottom was a slow process, kinda cool the first time watching it wick up all the water, eventually it would stop wicking the water, then id lift her back onto her home saucer ( which has little 1 inch pieces of pvc scattered in the bottom to keep the bottom from ever resting on anything other than a few inches of rounded pvc) this allowed any additional runoff to drip down into another saucer ensuring I didn't let her sit in any old water.


edit found one of my old videos showing what i mean
 
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