Perfecting Watering Your Plants! - From The Stash Podcast Ep. 153

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From The Stash

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@Mammakush420
@Mammakush420 Жыл бұрын
I feel watering is the hardest part to learn as a new grower
@learnwithlillian8509
@learnwithlillian8509 Ай бұрын
I love AC INFINITY. And you guys are awesome too.
@Mexijuana
@Mexijuana Жыл бұрын
I spend a lot of time, getting as much information as I possibly can from your channel! I started my channel based off seeing how happy it makes you ! Awesome.
@fruitandnut
@fruitandnut Жыл бұрын
I hand water partially due to space constraints but auto watering is great for larger grows. Hand watering has the advantage off being more involved in maintaining good growth.
@RicMu_303
@RicMu_303 Жыл бұрын
Watering also renews the air in the substrate, pushing old air down and sucking fresh oxygen from the top 👍. That's why it is important to let the "soil" dry a little before watering again: a bigger volume of air is renewed... Also keep in mind that the roots themself become a big part of the water stock and will be the last element to dry out.
@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 Жыл бұрын
It's cool to see y'all together for a change. Thanks for the great info! My favorite way to grow is with homemade Earthbox copies, or you can call them wicking beds. You just put water in the tube to fill the reservoir and it naturally wicks up into the soil. The roots grow down to the water reservoir a lot of times. You only water once a week during veg and maybe twice a week during flower. That's it. Super simple, no moving parts or stuff that can leak or break or fail. It's better to make your own wicking beds out if storage totes than to buy Earthboxes or Patio Pickers so you can have deeper soil, and it's cheaper. You cut the top so it fits down inside and becomes the floor that holds up the soil. Then you just need a piece of PVC for a fill tube and something to hold the lid 3" off the bottom. You need to cut the corners out and put in a bit of landscaping fabric to keep the soil from directly touching the water. It's best to watch videos about how to make them. They make my life a lot easier.
@okjace20
@okjace20 Жыл бұрын
My first run using AC Infinity auto water pots. So far it's flawless. Nutes everytime. In week two of flower, all leaves are green and no burnt tips. Only my second grow but it's superior to my first.
@KushByTheBush
@KushByTheBush Жыл бұрын
Y’all are legends now! We appreciate YALL!!!!!!
@machiavelligaming9755
@machiavelligaming9755 Жыл бұрын
Dry backs aren’t important in organics. I did a test with blumats and their moisture meter. One exp I watered to 80mbar and let it dry to 180mbar but when I keep it at a constant 120mbar(recommended for living soil) I get far more root growth.
@timpage5021
@timpage5021 Жыл бұрын
Not Important in coco with synthetic either. I keep it about 50% of its field capacity.
@jiboo6850
@jiboo6850 11 ай бұрын
@@timpage5021 the key is the run off. as long as you keep a run off, your bring oxygen to the root system. water acts like a piston. if you do that without run off in coco, you'll get issues rather quickly.
@KingofPlumbing
@KingofPlumbing Жыл бұрын
I grow in LOS indoors growing with my take on Coot’s methods and also the Build-a-Soil way. I grow in 20 gallon pots indoors, the 5% rule applies to me without even realizing it. 1 gallon of AACT or SST once per week during veg, and maybe a small spritzer of water in between teas just to keep top of soil moist. In flower the girls definitely get more thirsty so I add more water as needed. I just wanted to add that it is important to keep your LOS moist prior to and after harvest to keep the soil biology healthy and happy! As most of us re-use our LOS…. Happy growing!
@aaronproctor4745
@aaronproctor4745 Жыл бұрын
That’s why I like my 4x8 no till bed. I water lightly once every other day to maintain a moist soil. No ph, ec or run off. Super simple way to grow
@StayDownComeUp512
@StayDownComeUp512 Жыл бұрын
No till is simple if you already know how to grow no till, sure :)
@Crawdaddy1420
@Crawdaddy1420 Жыл бұрын
Used my DIY SIP made out of a 55 gallon tote. Easiest outdoor grow ever!
@charlesyoung7689
@charlesyoung7689 Жыл бұрын
much needed info for this first time grower @60yr old. been having trouble with damping off issues. this session helped me with the seedling stage. ty
@FromTheStash
@FromTheStash Жыл бұрын
👊🌲
@UbiquitousRomp
@UbiquitousRomp Жыл бұрын
Top tip I was given when I started.....use a long wooden kebab stick as a moister meter. Goes to the bottom of the pot with ease and doesn't damage the roots., leave for a few seconds and pull out. I touch it on my lip to get a fine reading.
@tgatson5959
@tgatson5959 2 ай бұрын
Great show. Very useful info
@carlosm6759
@carlosm6759 Жыл бұрын
Love listening to this while in the garden!
@stevenhincks4109
@stevenhincks4109 Жыл бұрын
Dudes cracking eggs if knowledge!!! Great show fellas! Very insightful and always learning from you guys. Thanks FTS✌️🔥
@ManuelPerez-i5m
@ManuelPerez-i5m 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much guy's
@wgray1121
@wgray1121 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Grand rapids mi myself. And I been growing since was 16 I could of got my parents in trouble before it was legal. But the time I been growing up can almost let it die and it will still grow great buds. I do it it's my method. Like you say so the roots can find it's way. I'm a big stresser on my plants just so I can make the roots fight not knowing what I was doing was right I used to thank I was doing it wrong. Because I didn't have no one to show men. Now I will grow some of the best in Grand rapids and I listen to other growers. I hate these new growers that just started but thank they can correct you on something we been made a mistake on years before.
@allenmiller6198
@allenmiller6198 Жыл бұрын
I believe one of you had the ac infinity self watering bases and fabric pots. What's your thoughts about watering in that case. ????
@FromTheStash
@FromTheStash Жыл бұрын
I haven’t used it but I believe Rob made a whole video about it on his channel. -Chris
@KrispyGrows
@KrispyGrows Жыл бұрын
Love u guys love what u stand for and gotta love the stash blend what a difference
@jimmyanderson420
@jimmyanderson420 Жыл бұрын
U guys make my day every time I wake up to a new video...KEEP UP THE CONTENT!!
@barbwire5bh294
@barbwire5bh294 Жыл бұрын
Great advice I've got the buds starting!
@GerryRR
@GerryRR Күн бұрын
I never let anything dry out in coco either, flood & drain multiple times a day. Time, depth of flood, how many floods etc are not that important as long as they're all "enough". The distance between "enough" and "too much" is HUGE here, and my root balls at the end of the cycle have always fully permeated the medium and hold it together solidly. When I flood deeper I see more even root distribution throughout the medium, otherwise I see roots more concentrated to the bottom of the pot. Don't use perlite for aeration, use rice hulls - they hold fast in the medium better and add silica.
@jonathanbigger4199
@jonathanbigger4199 Жыл бұрын
Awesome episode fellows. This is a very important subject that is not taking serious in beginners just a little bit of water at a time for us organic growers.
@ryannewman5036
@ryannewman5036 Жыл бұрын
Went to go buy supplies at my local grow spot and what you know there was a huge tower of stash blend on the counter! Grabbed the big bag ready to try on my next run. Thank you Rob, Chris and Pigeon!
@ernstaugstin8828
@ernstaugstin8828 Жыл бұрын
Grate show so far I jus joined this show but I look at all 3 of you guys shows .very informational
@MoreBud-Angel
@MoreBud-Angel Жыл бұрын
Great show Gentlemen. I appreciate keeping me company with info.🎉😊
@wgray1121
@wgray1121 Жыл бұрын
Love the show very very big fan
@vernlunsford4449
@vernlunsford4449 Жыл бұрын
Watering is very important for sure. Great show guys.
@Virginia_cough_factory
@Virginia_cough_factory Жыл бұрын
Great topic for the show. So many growers needed this valuable info ❤🙌🙌🙌🙏🙏👏👏
@tecc8380
@tecc8380 Жыл бұрын
After I plant my germinated seed in a solo cup I use another solo cup cut almost in half and put it upside down over the soil creating a little greenhouse until I see the 1st true leaves. Thanks for the watering tips!! I usually wait until I feel like I can throw the pot across the room easily, then it's time to water but I feel like I can do better. Keep up the great vids guys! Thanks again for the powerful information 🙏🏼
@Nethanieal
@Nethanieal Жыл бұрын
Been following for a while , at home and at work. Thanks for all work youo guys do on this channel
@jasonseaward8506
@jasonseaward8506 Жыл бұрын
Omg love the new commercial hahah thats awesome!!!
@StephenRobertThorburn
@StephenRobertThorburn Жыл бұрын
Excellent discussion as always! I grow bean to harvest in 3 parts coco and 1 part vermiculite in two 10 gallon grow bags in a 4x8 tent. I use the three part GP nutrients, epsom salt, michorizae, molasses, and purified bottled water. I feed from the top and water from the bottom under LED through veg 18/6, and HPS for flowering 12/12 and the second half at 11/13. Perhaps in a part two on watering I would love to hear your thoughts on: butt-slogging, feeding from the top - watering from the bottom, misting, hydrogen peroxide, using specific sonic frequencies affecting the molecular structure of the water for each stage of growth, electro-culture gardening, grounding, crystal energy, faraday cage, grow tent music, germinating seed in your saliva, epsom salt, how to flush without drowning your plants, and employing ground cover to hold in moisture. BTW: I make fractal art/ambient music videos that you might enjoy with your morning sesh. Three cheers!
@trevitt
@trevitt Жыл бұрын
My favorite cannabis guys! That intro was bomb! Killing it!
@HootCityFarms
@HootCityFarms Жыл бұрын
Insanely helpful discussion, thank you guys for this.
@debo21210
@debo21210 Жыл бұрын
I have been playing with mastering watering the past year. I'm now using 3 Gal fabric pots and only watering once every 5-7 days when the pot starts to lighten up
@DopeDadGrows
@DopeDadGrows Жыл бұрын
Great content as always definitely going to be tryin your stash blend thats cool you made up a mixture of your own like this thats dope🔥🔥🔥
@macdaddy22250
@macdaddy22250 Жыл бұрын
I've been growing in Coco but recently I've decided to try sand and perlite. So far I'm getting great results, I water everyday and even skip some days in veg. I'm now in flower and all is doing as expected. I water to a light run off. I've been applying stresses just to see how far I can go
@tonyb.7158
@tonyb.7158 Жыл бұрын
I had pre ordered the blend before it came out. Been using it since. I actually can say it does replace a lot of extra shit I was using. Gonna say on the real.... Can't even think about not adding it from here on out. Good shit fellas. Keep up the good work. Thanks for all the info and entertainment as well. Peace Growmies!
@WheelgunsOnWheels
@WheelgunsOnWheels Жыл бұрын
Are you still using the blend and still loving it? What have you seen over the past two weeks with it in your routine? I’m curious as there’s no reviews yet except from the guys that are selling it.
@EX7RUD1CON
@EX7RUD1CON Жыл бұрын
why water until run off? bottom feed that shit. ill put two liters through the top and one in the tray, i never get run off but i also know ive saturated the whole pot.
@truthonly7699
@truthonly7699 Жыл бұрын
same here
@camarodude9615
@camarodude9615 Жыл бұрын
Gotta love pigeons carrying all the nute bottle's lol. Love the new stash blend
@aumahnaherenow8274
@aumahnaherenow8274 Жыл бұрын
Ya add 1 more😂
@spaceman83
@spaceman83 Жыл бұрын
Got my 10% off my ac infinity intake fan. Getting filter next payday child support is killing me esp since my son lives with me and they are still taking half my check but can’t wait to get it set up in my new tent Keep up the awesome work guys
@stonedin604
@stonedin604 Жыл бұрын
For organic I try to plan a dry back just before I feed a tea…. Basically I water when I start my brew and wait till the tea is ready, I have a cheap moisture meter so it goes from wet down to mid moist and then feed the tea.
@michaelsuggs3824
@michaelsuggs3824 Жыл бұрын
Great episode as always thanks guys for the info! 💚💚💚💚💚
@rockerbob949
@rockerbob949 Жыл бұрын
Filtering my water with a britta water filter made a huge difference for me. And using cloth pots is way better
@reidchall6999
@reidchall6999 Жыл бұрын
Does ur city use chloramine in their water?
@roncozad4108
@roncozad4108 Жыл бұрын
LOVIN THE STASH BLEND GUYS!!!!!!! I tell you it is nice to take a break from the regular feeding routine and just throw in some stash blend. I've got a friend that is doing a big run using only strive nutrients, stash blend and molasses. Freakin aaamazing results so far she says the feeding times go so much faster. Can't wait to see when she flips. I just might switch methods after I see the results!!! But I do like my organics I do use synthetics in a pinch(Humboldt Secret). The growth in vegetarian is astonishing so far though IMO. And she's only using half the recommended amount of everything she uses (nitrogen toxicity has been an issue) we think its just able to take in so much more nutes?.!.?
@truthonly7699
@truthonly7699 Жыл бұрын
for me ten gallon pot, organic soil, 1 gallon of water every other day when plants are full grown, about 5 feet tall, mulch on top to hold moisture. So ten percent of the size of pot for water. I water 1/3 gallon from the bottom and the rest top water.
@italianwiseguy4658
@italianwiseguy4658 Жыл бұрын
I was taught that overwatering is a chronic repetitive issue over time. You can dump 100 gallons of water next to your plants, you may flush all your nutes out but it's not a chronic watering issue
@MikeParentLeap
@MikeParentLeap Жыл бұрын
I did something similar, using Turface instead of sand. Going very well, so far. Love CoCo but these alternatives are noteworthy.
@Emmanuel-hg5fz
@Emmanuel-hg5fz Жыл бұрын
Perfecting watering from germination,flowering to harvest 👍
@jmj1259
@jmj1259 Жыл бұрын
growing in soil earth box 10gal to help with top drying out im using raw hessin cloth, similar to worm bin blankets instead of mulch easy to add amendments and keeps the insect down, thanks guys good show again
@richardskull5279
@richardskull5279 Жыл бұрын
I weigh my pots to keep track of how much water to feed. This works great, up to scrog.
@aG-kc6tw
@aG-kc6tw Жыл бұрын
At what point I’d like to ask do u do the nitrogen leech. Where u let her dry out toward ends of veg when flower begins. At what point do I do the technique of Just total dry. Which I do completely let my soil dry out. In beginning of flower….bit confusing not flowered before.
@matthoward4937
@matthoward4937 Жыл бұрын
What about the ac infinity self watering pots? you guys skipped them. what do you guys think about them?
@FromTheStash
@FromTheStash Жыл бұрын
Check out CLtv for a review. Rob
@BT-ke6rp
@BT-ke6rp Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to trying out the stash blend nutes on the next run. Silica a plus for me 🤙
@radiatingfuture1007
@radiatingfuture1007 Жыл бұрын
In 3 gal in mid flowering I’m watering every 2-3 days.
@bobbysauer7826
@bobbysauer7826 Жыл бұрын
oof is the plant hungry or stunted?
@birdman1174
@birdman1174 Жыл бұрын
Got to think about the change in the rate of transpiration after a leaf strip when you've changed the ability to move water.
@WheelgunsOnWheels
@WheelgunsOnWheels Жыл бұрын
Yes great point. I’ve also noticed that in veg if they wilt on day 5 hit them on day 4 but then because they’ve grown as you wait for day 4 they’ve dropped at day 3, then as you wait for day 3 they droop on day 2 etc. nothing is ever consistent until 2nd week in flower then it’s every third day all the way.
@Emmanuel-hg5fz
@Emmanuel-hg5fz Жыл бұрын
At 5:12 😂 Chris; stick your finger in there a little bit hahahaha 😆 😅
@Nomoneydown
@Nomoneydown Жыл бұрын
Excellent!!
@jackyray6088
@jackyray6088 Жыл бұрын
This is the exact video I was looking for lol
@Eric-dz1we
@Eric-dz1we Жыл бұрын
A question about watering and the difference in plant varieties Like OG or haze, Indica , Sativa Heavy feeders, light feeders
@KeithGuerra-u1n
@KeithGuerra-u1n 9 ай бұрын
I'm with pigeon I water my plant into it starts running out a little bit and I feel the outside of the pot make sure it's wet all the way around sometime there is dry spots on the pot
@bobbysauer7826
@bobbysauer7826 Жыл бұрын
for me, i never let mine fully dry down. it makes the next watering too hard/ uneven moisture, plus if you have isopods, worms, or springtails they would perish in a dry down, i keep leaf litter and chop and drop for mulch and add little tiny food scraps veggies and fruit under the mulch to feed the bigger organisms
@jongiuliani1
@jongiuliani1 Ай бұрын
ive been steamrolling through the boys' chanels....its like weed college
@redeye1773
@redeye1773 Жыл бұрын
good show boyz cheers
@fullTimeVeganinOhio
@fullTimeVeganinOhio Жыл бұрын
A mulch on the soil surface will help with the even watering. You can see this if you grow in a vegetable garden and you water a bed that has a mulch on top of it versus one that has just soil
@tjsylvia285
@tjsylvia285 8 ай бұрын
Here are 3 stoners with very high IQs. These 3 guys would have been successful no matter what they went into. I watch a lot of You Tube grow channels, and these 3 guys are some of the best for sure. Thank you for what you do!
@FromTheStash
@FromTheStash 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your positive words 👊
@phonkshop23
@phonkshop23 Жыл бұрын
The amount of knowledge I've learnt from you guys and the guests you have on is incredible! Love to see how much this has grown over the years!💚
@WheelgunsOnWheels
@WheelgunsOnWheels Жыл бұрын
Excellent session. Question regarding dry back period in soil with bottled nutes: dry back until the soil is literally dusty like powder, or dry back meaning top inch or so is totally dry while there’s still some water weight in the middle?
@toddkump9902
@toddkump9902 Жыл бұрын
It’s the top inch or two… One way to get dialed in on your set-up is to mark down the time and day you water in 10% by container volume, then stop watering and observe when the plants leaves first start to droop…say it took 4 days…then just water every 3 days… It won’t hurt them as long as you are there to watch for the droop…if you are away 12 hrs at a time, probably not a good idea, unless you use a camera that sends to your phone and have a friend you can call to get over there and water them…a few hours of droop won’t hurt anything…
@WheelgunsOnWheels
@WheelgunsOnWheels Жыл бұрын
@@toddkump9902excellent clarification. Thank you.
@Springfield-eo8jl
@Springfield-eo8jl Жыл бұрын
Q&A question: What do you do with the little "nibs" of herbs left un-smoked from cone/blunt/joints? Do you smoke them, trash them, save them for a dry period? My answer: I only smoke medicinals in my house so my ash tray gets full of ash and nibs left attached to cones. I compost all of it. All of that carbon from the ash, papers, carboard cone tips, plus the left over herbs goes back into the soil via compost to grow more medicine!
@Hoosierdaddyjones812
@Hoosierdaddyjones812 Жыл бұрын
Im running Square ac 5gal air pots and run promx spil, i water every morn in flower a d veg every other day veg pots size 3gal. I prefer to hand water so that forces me to be more hands on with the ladys and alert to anything going wrong.
@jbingham4879
@jbingham4879 Жыл бұрын
I’d love to hear your opinions and experiences using the ac infinity wicking system
@deej7783
@deej7783 Жыл бұрын
So I have a serious question, I hear all the time that our liquid neats destroy beneficial additives. So my question is can we add stash to our 5 gallon buckets that have our feed in it already. Few people told me not to use My recharge in that manner yo water it in on a separate day alone!!!!!?
@WheelgunsOnWheels
@WheelgunsOnWheels Жыл бұрын
Mineral nutes won’t kill any notable amount of microbes. You can use recharge or the blend safely and effectively in nute water. Just add it last to your jug even after pH adjustment. I’ve found it adds about 50 ppm when used at 1 tsp per gallon.
@Rolex-s1f
@Rolex-s1f Жыл бұрын
Has anyone got any tips on how to get the correct PH of plain RO water,I find it so unstable and adding ph up or down seems to send my PH pen wild,once I’ve added nutrients it’s easy but for the early stages I need just PH’d water
@timpage5021
@timpage5021 Жыл бұрын
Buddy. RO water don’t need adjustment because it’s neutral, it doesn’t have any ionic properties for the meter to register . If you’re simply watering with RO just give it to the plant . There’s nothing to sway the ph ..Cuz again nothing in it. Now if you’re using it to make nutrients, start with your silicate., Let it sit and bind with the water molecules for about 20 or 30 minutes Silicate is alkaline and will raise your ph. After your silicate add your cal-mag Then Micro Grow Bloom And the additives. By time your dome the base nutrients will bring the ph back down that the silicate had risen it. You can also cut your RO wigh tap to stabilize the water. Trust me I been growing 3 decades and I use tap , bout 250 outta the tap. If your tap is 300 and under you’re 100% safe to use it.,
@TheGrandmaMoses
@TheGrandmaMoses 7 ай бұрын
Hey guys, good upload. Some things are said where I'm not totally sure if they were meant that way: - Someone talks about watering and talks about overwatering the plant when you water until runoff because 'pockets of dry soil' inside the ground disappear. What is this opinion? What is going on? If any of this were true, there would be no flushing possible as it would overwater the plant ( you flush a 5 gal pot with like 5 gals, and never ever was there any damage or overwatering that occured from that ). And there would be no dryback-saturation alternation commonly knows as the one way to do it on soil or coco if you want optimum root growth. -Someone says it's more than 20% runoff he's aiming for. I guess it was too easy to just pi** the fertiliser away? If you make those big influencer bucks and don't care, sure, if you use the full spectrum AN nutes, 1L of fertiliser mixture is like 2 bucks. Kidding, but also not kidding. Preparing a meal only to throw 20% of it away every few days is just wasteful, as an attitude and as a way of life. Sure, you can do it, people also drive SUVs in cities, but it's nothing short of very questionable. The phosphorus that you throw away alone is a disaster, environmentally speaking, and I wouldn't ever expect someone growing organically to throw out perfectly good phosphorus into nature, that stuff is actually killing living things. Without hyperbole this time. P is nasty, and so is smelling a tipped river or lake turned green by all the algae your phosphorus fed. --- My take on watering: Just do what fits your schedule, it's not half as important as it's made out to be. Water at the appropriate times of the day fitting your day's plans, water slowly until you see runoff - don't listen to people putting run-off to a specific amount of liquid, like 20% pot size or whatever. The girls differ in thirst, they differ in room VPD which indirectly controls thirst, they differ in their timing of flower which controls thirst and so on. On top of that, the POTS THEMSELVES differ wildly; an AirPot with the bottom raised to its third notch stores much, much less water than a fabric pot, for example, when both are filled with the same amount of medium. Using clay spheres ( do not know the english name, sry ) on the bottom of the pot will drastically alter your medium's ability to hold water. The list just goes on - simply having 500mL left in the soil versus having nothing left will drastically change your water timings. After that, ec-check the runoff and adjust your nute mixture accordingly, no guesswork involved. Repeat this every 1-2 days on coco and roughly every three days on soil - lift your pot, as soon as you go 'woah, I didn't know it could even be this light', water them. If you don't scare by the lightness of the pot, do not water them. Boom, done, watering and nute concentration techniques getting you to like 90% potential explained in 15 seconds. It goes without saying that this guideline applies from late veg to harvest - if you water until runoff when your plant is a 13 day old auto growing in her final 5 gal pot, KZbin isn't the place to find you the help you need. As mentioned, just do not make a big fuzz out of it, just follow the simple explanation given. Foolproof. I know because I was that fool just a few months ago, and I got close to 1,5g/W doing it like this as a then-beginner. Some steps in the process are so mystified within the community, no one ever stops and goes 'Sure, I can buy a 49 buck egg boiler and a needle sensor to go along with it, and sure, those will be some tasty eggs - or I could just throw my eggs in boiling water. Is anyone of these experts actually able to taste the difference in my eggs when done either way?' --- Sidebar, same goes for flushing. Finally, all the studies done in the last years by medical producers and universities proof beyond the shadow of a doubt that flushing does not alter the nute concentration within the plant. Like, not at all. And you can bet you will hear influencers defend flushing to the death just to defend 'their way' of doing things. And you can bet that 10 years is not enough time to hammer this information into every brain out there - so like Groundhog Day we will discuss the flushing routine again and again for the next years when in reality there's nothing more to discuss and that book is already read and closed. Flushing for water stress and not to bro-scientifically get nutes out of the plant is still viable in the last week(s), tho, as far as I'm up to speed on things. The latest, superior development seems to be to inflict plain-water stress which is basically dry stress by giving less and less water around two weeks before harvest, then 5-8 days before harvest not give any water at all to let the plant slowly die in her dry pot. Haven't tried, but sounds plausible - it can't hurt to try it on one plant I reckon. And when Bugbee, Kortmann or Anker talk, it surely won't hurt to listen, and that method or a version thereof is what they all seem to push instead of the infamous flushing routine. Just a small thought about flushing and some of the beliefs that are held onto just because 'it was always done that way, and that way has never let me down!'. --- Back to watering, don't get impatient as you so often do at the beginning of your grows, wanting to water because you want to do good by your girls. If you're really unsure - It's better to react to the plant sagging already from a lack of water and then watering it, than it is to overwater it. Even better still is simply watering her when she needs it and not watering her when she doesn't. As always, this is an opinion, please do take it as such.
@user-lu4qe5td3o
@user-lu4qe5td3o Жыл бұрын
After using soil for a while. Im realizing mixing roots organic with coco -mother earth provides extreme growth while still feeding. The growth is like 40% faster with the mix. You can even see the roots reaching for the top dress unlike in straight soil.
@Mikey-rj1lr
@Mikey-rj1lr 3 ай бұрын
Clear Solo cups for seedlings so you can see the moisture
@magnumopus9631
@magnumopus9631 Жыл бұрын
jer from millennium does 1 dry back before harvest to increase terps?
@cannafarmer
@cannafarmer 5 ай бұрын
I keep a clean floor and let the plants butt chug the water back up then they get crazy roots at the bottom
@michaelsia8305
@michaelsia8305 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate what your doing giving gardening information for the free ❤️‍🔥
@mikebanks6704
@mikebanks6704 Жыл бұрын
Is the stash blend made for veg and flower?? 🤔
@FromTheStash
@FromTheStash Жыл бұрын
Yes 🌱🌲💐
@lovemycity420
@lovemycity420 Жыл бұрын
How big the plant is in relation to the container will determine how much water you need and the frequency! Once the plant is bigger than the container, it will need water everyday from my experience
@jasonseaward8506
@jasonseaward8506 Жыл бұрын
I water to run off once every 3 days generally in a 5 and 7 gal pots myself
@Greenthumb2013
@Greenthumb2013 Жыл бұрын
Whats up homies !!! Marty from muskegon i work at a indoor grow ... fam when the cubes dry back to the right dry back % they have like a 8.8 to a 10 ec when i seen that i was like damn so the dryer your cubes get the higher the ec will get . We feed 10 times i believe . We run jacks its trash i hate it no terps.
@derekdillon2970
@derekdillon2970 Жыл бұрын
The much feed
@bocaumtube
@bocaumtube Жыл бұрын
just want you guys to succeed!
@GrowOhio-gy8rs
@GrowOhio-gy8rs Жыл бұрын
11:31 moisture meters Blue Village $85, by BluMat
@Oscar-gq4ro
@Oscar-gq4ro Жыл бұрын
Shoot I’m about to go back to hydro with big dwc totes because the new place I’m moving to doesn’t have the space for irrigation in my bedroom.
@Primal_Primat3
@Primal_Primat3 Жыл бұрын
As a DWC guy ill throw my 2c into the ring. If you want a "simpler" not saying better, but a simpler way to water or a method incase you need to go away for a few days try this. Put your pot in a tray(ideally ontop of a few stones to lift it up just a tiny bit) and water the plant till you have a good runoff collect in the tray, now ideally you want a large tray to do this method so you can fill it will a fair decent bit of water. Fill the tray up by watering the plant and place an airstone in the water in the tray. The water will be kept fresh for the plant and now you have a "candlewick" type system that the plant can draw up as needed and the water will be well aerated so the plants wont suffer as much for it. A good "mulch" or clay pebbles as a top layer help keep your soil moist for longer. As someone who runs DWC, I can have my system setup in a way I only need to "water" once a week if I really wanted lol.
@swayzecrazy420
@swayzecrazy420 Жыл бұрын
I nailed it down. I have my own personal experience and know your ladies people. They will talk to you. Also be aware of the top drying faster than the bottom.
@timsmyth7942
@timsmyth7942 Жыл бұрын
in organics, i start with 10% and at transplants 10%. i mist the top lightly every other day at lights on, and do 5% every 4-7 days depending on weight of containers or appearance of plants. its the one thing i never feel fully confident in being perfect, but i try to mimic nature in my methods.
@carelessstoner1175
@carelessstoner1175 Жыл бұрын
Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure grow links has some sort of AI system where it's a moisture meter that logs your dry backs, ec, and more and it also connects to your irrigation so if you set it where you want a 30% dry back the grow links system will auto turn on and off your irrigation to hit your dry back goals
@jasonseaward8506
@jasonseaward8506 Жыл бұрын
I saw an article that said that the soil contains around 20% moisture in total but even when its completely dry it still holds about 5% of moisture
@GrowOhio-gy8rs
@GrowOhio-gy8rs Жыл бұрын
4:27 the 5% Rule
@aG-kc6tw
@aG-kc6tw Жыл бұрын
I feel watering is very intimate and I talk to her and just become one with the plant. It’s my time with her. Any time is that but watering is sumn she relays upon me for.
@timpage5021
@timpage5021 Жыл бұрын
Watering is one of the most difficult things to dial in. Especially for new growers. Me I’m a drain to waste hand water guy.
@Springfield-eo8jl
@Springfield-eo8jl Жыл бұрын
AC Infinty now makes a CO2 monitor and controller!? When will we see a product review from this or one of your individual channels?
@nathanscott2768
@nathanscott2768 Жыл бұрын
How do I find this stash blend?
@FromTheStash
@FromTheStash Жыл бұрын
StashBlend.com or Amazon if you’re in the states
@bobbycarvalho535
@bobbycarvalho535 Жыл бұрын
I water and feed everyday twice a day and flour sometimes three times midflower
@Shakshuka69
@Shakshuka69 Жыл бұрын
People say don't water till run off but don't you get dry spots/dead roots if you don't?
@stuman7733
@stuman7733 Жыл бұрын
5% rule, when does that take effect in the grow stage?
@erwece4377
@erwece4377 Жыл бұрын
Autopots are the perfect solution
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