Alright miss, After doing some reading through your journal here I gotta believe that you need to flush the soil a bit and get a good idea of what the runoff is.
Soil itself has nutrients in it and maybe you wonât need to have to add additional nutrients to your feedwater.
May want to get yourself a container that you can water them in so you can really get a good amount of run off otherwise if youâre like me youâll need a way to get rid of the run off so the plant doesnât sit there and soak it right back up.
Well, definitely keep an eye on them but i would wait until you see a bit of wilting of the leafs. Youâll know. The plants will look limp and theyâll be dying of thirst. At that point get yourself a 5gal bucket and mix up whatever nutrients you prefer and pH your water and then slowly water each plant. Lots of water. Until the soil is COMPLETELY saturated and youâre pushing out run off. Test that runoff to ensure your pH and ppm are where you want them. Then let them do theyâre thing. Wait again. Maybe a week later⌠maybe . more depends on humidity but wait until they are seriously thirty again, repeat the process.
Over watering occurs when the soil really never dries out and the root basically suffocate because the soil never dries out. These plants love oxygen! Flood to drought method! You got this
Ok Iâll come bother you again once I have the runoff numbers because I have never fed before so not sure how to do it when they need. thank you so much!
Thing is you may not need to feed them, may consider just watering with 6.5ph. Iâd almost recommend that instead of feeding so you know whatâs going on in that soil.
Yeah so Iâm not entirely sure ⌠like I stated above. I kept my 5 gal fabric pots with FFHF at around 900ppm to 1300 ppm. Not sure if thats good or bad but I believe I had a pretty successful grow. You can check out my grow journal. It maybe helpful. Itâs BoilerGuyâs Go ILGM-BANANA KUSH
Sorry about the late reply. Been dealing with some health issues with my wife. she had surgery on Fri. Looks like @BoilerGuy and @Big123 Have you covered.
Hey Arrow-
If you want equal lighting you can set your shorter plants on a table or something to equal the field up. The you could get a net and keep them all about the same height from there. Just a thought. Good luck