I'm just wondering would you say that a drop in humidity a few days after watering could indicate they need watering again? As they have ran out of water to transpire
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I noticed it the last 2 feeds mate when down to about 35 once watered got back up to 50 was stable for 2 days then dropped back down again lol was just something I noticed and thought maybe it has some connection wasnt sureKeeno wrote: βTue Nov 12, 2019 5:13 pmGood question Southwest420,
one im not sure of the answer....lol. I defo notice a increase in humidity when i water but am dumping 40 liters through 8 pots. My ecotechnics controller sorts my humidity though so its always around a certain number. If this is something you have literally only noticed the last few days humidity is dropping with the real cold weather so this could be it. As you are in soil id just base your feeding on the weight of the pots till you are at the point its regular feeding.
Was just wondering if it could be a kind of indicatorgrumpygrower wrote: βTue Nov 12, 2019 5:50 pmThere are too many variables to consider. Humidity is relative to temperature for starters as well as the weather and all sorts including your plants. While it may be your plants that are tipping the balance, I wouldn't use humidity as an indicator to when to water. Stick your finger in the pot if it's wet the. You're good. If it feels dry, give it a nudge to see how light it is. You can also buy moisture sensors for cheap to give you more insight.
No no no lol. You in soil, allow pot to dry. At your stage I'd imagine thsts every 3 days'ish. The amount is fine to.Southwest420 wrote: βTue Nov 12, 2019 5:19 pmI noticed it the last 2 feeds mate when down to about 35 once watered got back up to 50 was stable for 2 days then dropped back down again lol was just something I noticed and thought maybe it has some connection wasnt sureKeeno wrote: βTue Nov 12, 2019 5:13 pmGood question Southwest420,
one im not sure of the answer....lol. I defo notice a increase in humidity when i water but am dumping 40 liters through 8 pots. My ecotechnics controller sorts my humidity though so its always around a certain number. If this is something you have literally only noticed the last few days humidity is dropping with the real cold weather so this could be it. As you are in soil id just base your feeding on the weight of the pots till you are at the point its regular feeding.,
5L each wow that to me seems alot! I'm scared to give mine more than 1.5L
Gave them 1.5L approx 24hr ago pots feel quite light again now, do I water again or wait till the AM what u think?
I've been feeding every 2days as noticed they get a bit droopy by then that was at 1L thou so maybe a bit longer this timeKeeno wrote: βTue Nov 12, 2019 7:04 pmNo no no lol. You in soil, allow pot to dry. At your stage I'd imagine thsts every 3 days'ish. The amount is fine to.Southwest420 wrote: βTue Nov 12, 2019 5:19 pmI noticed it the last 2 feeds mate when down to about 35 once watered got back up to 50 was stable for 2 days then dropped back down again lol was just something I noticed and thought maybe it has some connection wasnt sureKeeno wrote: βTue Nov 12, 2019 5:13 pmGood question Southwest420,
one im not sure of the answer....lol. I defo notice a increase in humidity when i water but am dumping 40 liters through 8 pots. My ecotechnics controller sorts my humidity though so its always around a certain number. If this is something you have literally only noticed the last few days humidity is dropping with the real cold weather so this could be it. As you are in soil id just base your feeding on the weight of the pots till you are at the point its regular feeding.,
5L each wow that to me seems alot! I'm scared to give mine more than 1.5L
Gave them 1.5L approx 24hr ago pots feel quite light again now, do I water again or wait till the AM what u think?
I'm in coco, needs feeding dialy with a minimum 20% runoff. I like to get a fair bit more, sort of a continuous flush. Your fine with whst you are doing.