No, just small drybacks.
Naturally, you want to do that on very healthy girls.
Doing it in a 4x4 bed accurately and consistently, you're going to need some help. This is what I got to help me dial in my automated watering.
Track soil moisture accurately with Ecowitt's Eco-Smart Sensor. Essential for organic gardening, this wireless device with a 1M PVC wire ensures your plants thrive by signaling for timely watering. Eco-conscious, robust design for precise soil health monitoring.
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We love this moisture meter and think you will too! NOTICE: You MUST use a WiFi Gateway with this moisture meter. (You can use up to 8 Moisture meters per gateway.) This is a smart WiFi tool and will not give your data without WiFi Hookup. WiFi Gateway Sold Here (Use up to 8 Moisture Meters per...
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You can run them by themselves and check them manually or you can get a gateway so that you can check it on your phone.
This is the one that I got so it can handle more devices. They do make one a little cheaper that handles less devices.
💧 Struggling to Dial in Moisture Levels for the Perfect Grow? Maintaining the right soil moisture is critical for a thriving grow, but manual checks are time-consuming and imprecise. Too much water? Root rot. Too little? Stress and stunted growth. You need precise, real-time data—and full...
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This is the cheaper one.
Control devices with the GW1200 Wireless Gateway, leveraging temp, humidity, and moisture readings. Supports 16 channels each of WFC01 and AC1100. Features built-in sensors, Wi-Fi configuration, real-time data on the Ecowitt cloud, firmware updates, and multiple weather services. Compact...
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For what you're doing, I would highly suggest getting a gateway. You can get graphs and moisture history over a period of time.
I've spent quite a sizable chunk of $$ on the next grow .............. That I still haven't started


............... These three items were part of it. I got enough sensors for each15gal pot.
Supposedly, Jeremy has some Moisture figures and some data from their last 10X10 run. Supposedly, it's buried in a bunch of data one of the guys instructed me to download. While he did not extensively go over what he was doing during that run on dry downs late in flower, he did mention it a few times. If I find anything in there I'll shoot you a message.