So. I would give it a good drenching every 4 to 5 days
dude, you're not even sure how to water??? how do you plan on finishing a grow? you might want to consider reading some stickies. you don't want to be coming here asking questions every day...I am a first time grower.
How often and how much should i water an auto flowering seed.
And what is the best type of water to use?, i got told that tap water can be bad for plants.
trial and error like the rest of us unless you were born with a green thumb then by all means come put it on my plantdude, you're not even sure how to water??? how do you plan on finishing a grow? you might want to consider reading some stickies. you don't want to be coming here asking questions every day...
Everyone's different, Some people can find their information on their own and some people need to be mentored by others.dude, you're not even sure how to water??? how do you plan on finishing a grow? you might want to consider reading some stickies. you don't want to be coming here asking questions every day...
actually, i haven't checked out the forum "new member," please read threads. but i never asked a single question until i read a bunch of stickies, the first time i visited a forum. i would have been too embarrassed, seriously....Everyone's different, Some people can find their information on their own and some people need to be mentored by others.
I'm sure you were a Noobie at one stage like the rest of us.
I have a question. What kind of filtration does that filter use? I couldn't find a specific listing. My worry is that many water filters use ion exchange to remove heavy metals and contaminants, but ion exchange can add lots of sodium to the water as it is sodium ions that they swap for the heavy metals they are removing. For me, and other people living near the ocean, one of the main reasons to use a filter is to reduce the high levels of sodium in the tap water (In my case it would need to lower the 66-100ppm of sodium to under 40ppm), and for that reason Ion Exchange filters won't work. Makes it particularly frustrating that the specifics of the filters are usually left out of most advertisementsView attachment 2982786
I rock one of these, I am a rep for them as well. $75 for the filter and accessories, 3 minutes to install and boom pure water for 3-5 years. I don't worry about anything being in my water. Private message me if you want to matrix / catalyst lab test results.
How much to water.....as much as your plants tell you they need.
Filter : Activated carbon technology, I can't delve into details of formulas for the carbon, but we do not use ion exchange as that is an ineffective form of filtration.I have a question. What kind of filtration does that filter use? I couldn't find a specific listing. My worry is that many water filters use ion exchange to remove heavy metals and contaminants, but ion exchange can add lots of sodium to the water as it is sodium ions that they swap for the heavy metals they are removing. For me, and other people living near the ocean, one of the main reasons to use a filter is to reduce the high levels of sodium in the tap water (In my case it would need to lower the 66-100ppm of sodium to under 40ppm), and for that reason Ion Exchange filters won't work. Makes it particularly frustrating that the specifics of the filters are usually left out of most advertisements