Am i the only one?

Bose

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So im outdoors 5 gallon pot in coco. During days of rain I still feed my plants. They have never showed signs of stress. What do you do?
 
So im outdoors 5 gallon pot in coco. During days of rain I still feed my plants. They have never showed signs of stress. What do you do?

Even if it were soil that requires drybacks, overwatering is not from too much water in one sitting; it's from watering too frequently.

I grow indoors in straight coco and keep the coco 90%+ saturated at all times.
 
Even if it were soil that requires drybacks, overwatering is not from too much water in one sitting; it's from watering too frequently.

I grow indoors in straight coco and keep the coco 90%+ saturated at all times.
Good then cos Coco is supposed to wet tho its not soil its not meant to dry out its still hydro technically
 
Good then cos Coco is supposed to wet tho its not soil its not meant to dry out its still hydro technically

Right. My point is he's in coco so adding more water after a rain is not going to do anything because coco is supposed to stay wet (I feed multiple times each day). But even if it were soil, which isn't supposed to be watered like coco, adding another gallon of water right after a rain will not harm the plant.
 
Right. My point is he's in coco so adding more water after a rain is not going to do anything because coco is supposed to stay wet (I feed multiple times each day). But even if it were soil, which isn't supposed to be watered like coco, adding another gallon of water right after a rain will not harm the plant.
Aye your right assuming your drainage is good yeah man wont do no harm
 
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