Constant moisture levels or wet / dry cycles?

PadawanWarrior

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His post had nothing to do with you being wrong or right. Simply that you dug up a 7 year old thread.

Seemed pretty obvious, but you seem to be so triggered by "trolls" that your knee jerk reaction is to post 20-30 replies in response.

Hmmm... Maybe we're all being "trolled" by you.
Our normal avatars aren't trolls but we're having some fun with this one, lol.
 

Star Dog

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I'm trying an experiment atm with frequently feeding to see what effects it has on the run off ec?
My aim is to keep the ec around the sweetest spot possible with minimal ec fluctuations using the same amount of feed.
If it's kept damp then osmosis should level out any build up and getting frequent small amounts should keep it from rising as much? (my theory)
Yes I know I could just feed it but why not utilise an automated system and it keeps me occupied, I enjoy the tinkering at times and it's simple to return to the old regime, mostly nothing ventured and all that lol
 

Leeski

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I'm trying an experiment atm with frequently feeding to see what effects it has on the run off ec?
My aim is to keep the ec around the sweetest spot possible with minimal ec fluctuations using the same amount of feed.
If it's kept damp then osmosis should level out any build up and getting frequent small amounts should keep it from rising as much? (my theory)
Yes I know I could just feed it but why not utilise an automated system and it keeps me occupied, I enjoy the tinkering at times and it's simple to return to the old regime, mostly nothing ventured and all that lol
What are you growing in and feeding out of interest ?
 

Kaotic

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His post had nothing to do with you being wrong or right. Simply that you dug up a 7 year old thread.

Seemed pretty obvious, but you seem to be so triggered by "trolls" that your knee jerk reaction is to post 20-30 replies in response.

Hmmm... Maybe we're all being "trolled" by you.
Oh ya I’m the Troll here, right.
 

Brettman

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Absolutely love that noobs get shit on here for creating a new threads because there’s already threads on the subject. But then still get get picked on when they dig up an old one lmao.
 

plumsmooth

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I Admit I am lazy so i am jumping right in and I bet this got addressed by page 3 LOL.

The answer lies entirely in the type of medium! For example 50/50 Perlite/Peat can NEVER be overwatered hence constantly watered.
Many mediums would not get enough Oxygen at the roots if a DRYING period was not allowed! Hence abstinence lol
 
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