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Old 08-21-2009, 04:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Drainage on Moveable Plants

If plants are potted in plastic containers (3gal) and on wheels what do you do about drainage and checking for over watering?
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Old 08-22-2009, 07:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I don't understand the question. Why would you do anything different because they are on wheels?
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Old 08-22-2009, 12:36 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Put some holes in the bottoms of the pots and watch for water drainage. There should always be some drainage so that old salts and fert's can be flushed out near the end of the flower cycle.

I know u wanna drain the ferts right before the harvest but i didnt think u just pour the water into the soil and leave it be. I was thinking there needed to be some drain off for excess water to prevent drowning of the plant or whatever. Guess not. Hydro system would probably be easier and no dirt to dispose of after harvest.
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na soil is definalty easier, and yes you do need drainage to prevent water from builing up at all times throughout the plants life
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I know u wanna drain the ferts right before the harvest but i didnt think u just pour the water into the soil and leave it be. I was thinking there needed to be some drain off for excess water to prevent drowning of the plant or whatever. Guess not. Hydro system would probably be easier and no dirt to dispose of after harvest.
Buy some pots with drainage holes already in them. They're cheap. Also buy the drip trays that are size related. Use the dip tray as a guide for both drainage and overwatering concerns. How fast the water reaches the drip tray and how much remains and for how long tells you about both drainage and overwatering.
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The problem with soil is the mess and the watering, drainage, etc. Some sort of drain catcher is just gonna cause more need for setup if the plant is in a container on wheels. Maybe thinkin hydro.
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whats wheels got to do, got to do with it?

seems like you are making this more complicated than it needs to be.


a. make sure you know and understand the basic needs of the plant to live and grow
b. figure out your total budget for your grow
c. set up your grow space according to a+b

seriously whats the issue about wheels? im not seeing the point
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With the plant on wheels i will be able to open the spaces in between the plants up while i inspect them aswell as allow for turning to get complete sunlight on the entire plant.
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How about a kiddie pool (rigid kind) .....would hold about 6-10 plants....no mess when watering!

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