blue mystk
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what type of lights did you use
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Pros
more cost effective, forgiving and simple for inexperienced, smaller growers to manage.
Cons
difficult to ascertain and maintain consistent and optimum moisture, nutrient and ph levels.
Author: MisterIto
Do you mean containers that are not completely full, or do you mean containers that are filled with a "medium" like soil? Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question.
I’m using an earth box , put 4 in only one came up , it’s looks great w/w , Dutch passion roughly 3 weeks now also using breathable pots n/ l , grizzly. . Cheaper if you make your own earth box . Mine is 56 litres box in a box . Bottom watering , will be as soon as I get round to putting over run reservoir in but for now standardIs anyone currently using or has used Earthboxes for growing and what results did you get??
What reading r u getting from your water meter? I’m not sure how moist soil should be , I’m not watering or feeding for 4,5,6, days and my meter is still topped out .good tip on the perlite - I'll get some.
Since I started using a moisture meter in the soil, I'm watering less and the plants and I are enjoying it more. My opinion is that most growers, especially newbies tend to overwater, I know that I did.
Now I'm setting all the plants up with drip water from my tub / pump on a timer. I water one minute three days a week.
The top of the soil in the pot is usually dry, but the meter tells me that the soil is moist in lower half of the pot.
This seems to help prevent mites or other pests - and I have two fans blowing on the veg garden 24/7.
Probably won't get a reply, most of those members haven't neen heard from in a while. It's a 6 year old post. (Been there, done that, got the T-shirt)What reading r u getting from your water meter? I’m not sure how moist soil should be , I’m not watering or feeding for 4,5,6, days and my meter is still topped out .
Keep doing this Will I never learnProbably won't get a reply, most of those members haven't neen heard from in a while. It's a 6 year old post. (Been there, done that, got the T-shirt)
If you're using one of those 2 prong Moisture/PH meters, just know they are very inaccurate. A good one like a BueLab, will run you about $100.
Read this to determine pot size and shape for the media of your choice along with how to correctly water your plants.
Gotcha. Next time I'll copy/paste.linking direct to other forums can get you banned here.