slowandeasy
Cultivators Club
What are you feeding them and how often? By the looks of it I assumed you were using an Organic soil and have a cover crop on most of your pots. Have you had pests in the past? A SIP is a Sub Irrigated Planter, examples are Earthboxes, City Pickers, ect. They have a feeding tube and the water is below the soil, using a plastic platform that creates a Sub level Reservoir and the soil wicks the water from the bottom. Overwatering is impossible, they have overflow drains. They also have a Cap or Cover for the plants, this keeps moisture in and pests out. I just see your plants and garden and know that if you tried a SIP you would have much better results, wth less work and better yields. You can even make your own SIP for $10, if money is tight. I use Kis Organics Water Only soil and re ammend with Build a Soil Craft blend. The results are amazing and the amount of time I spend on my plants is a fraction of what it used to be. Just trying to help, because the results are far superior to handwatering. Obviously you didnt mean to over water or whatever you did. If you try a SIP, overwatering is literally impossible. Let me know a little more about your medium, what you currently feed, and how often. Good luck, slowIf I was documenting better you would have a better idea of what was going on and I'd be more interested in feedback. Maybe you can tell me about the SIP thing your talking about though. I'm not going to get into much detail because things are pretty random right now, i got too high and used too much bottle nutes, decided to water everything, lots of healthy green plants went straight to yellow. Some I watered too soon, some were sensitive to the stronger feed. And I fed again with a different solution shortly after to be sure they weren't hungry, but less to be sure I wouldn't' completely burn the hell out of them too. Most of the yellow plants are on there way out soon so its really not that big a deal.