huh? got any constructive criticism donkey?
I have been growing for a couple of years. I know when the plants need water, but never knew exactly how much to give.
I've heard the trickle out the bottom thing but I was looking for a bit more data, then I saw this video which had that rule.
According to that rule...(I have 7 gallon pots) My plants need 1/8 gallon of water and I give them about a gallon each. ...
Do I need to turn it down a bit?
I always water them when the top 2 inches of my soil is bone dry( it cracks when it is- mine does, maybe yours doesnt, but you can see if it's dry by sticking a pensil inside and churning it ). And i water it till it comes out the other end.
Tip: if you throw all your water in at once more will come out because it will have less time to be absorbed. I you "trickle" it i found that the soil can absorbe more water (this can be viewed as: all the soil absorbed water so it's fully saturated, not just the nearer parts to the place where water came first into contact with the soil).
Hope i got this clear and it doesn't sound retarded.
I am finding for my 4 plants that are about a month old in vegetative stage, that I am not having to water often at all. I have them in 5 gal pots and under a 400W MH. I watered 6 days ago and the soil 2-3" down is still wet. Seems like every situation is a little different. I keep reading it is good to let the soil dry up between waterings, so the roots stretch??