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Dinafem Strawberry Cough In Supersoil

So airpots need less water than regular pots? I've got no idea what I'm doing with them haha!
 
I overestimated how long they take to dry out and did a bit too much. I'm not really seeing much difference to be honest :dunno:
 
Sweet, thats good to hear! (About there not being a difference, not your overwatering) im a bit worried about it myself, my usual 'lift pots to check weight' isn't going to fly under a scrog! Maybe my moisture probe will help, i think ill just wait for the 'crust' on the soil....
 
Sweet, thats good to hear! (About there not being a difference, not your overwatering) im a bit worried about it myself, my usual 'lift pots to check weight' isn't going to fly under a scrog! Maybe my moisture probe will help, i think ill just wait for the 'crust' on the soil....

Well that's where I made my mistake. The edge of the pots gets drier much quicker and can fool you into thinking it's ready. But yeah I'm getting it down now I think, she's looking well anyway. Looking forward to your CK's brother, mine is AWESOME and smelling so sweet :Sharing One:
 
One thing I've been doing with my airpots is watching the rh. As you have the soil in contact with the air when you water your adding moisture into the air. As the rh drops, the pot is drying out. Not 100% reliable but it's another useful guide.
 
Sweet, thats good to hear! (About there not being a difference, not your overwatering) im a bit worried about it myself, my usual 'lift pots to check weight' isn't going to fly under a scrog! Maybe my moisture probe will help, i think ill just wait for the 'crust' on the soil....

I'll be going with the probe, too. Moisture and pH check done simultaneously. Easy as it gets!
 
Yeah probably the best way! I guess using all the methods to tell wont go too far wrong :Sharing One:
 
Ive run 45%-65% no issues. Its more consistency that counts.
 
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