How often should you water seedlings that have already grown 6 cm?
How often and how much?
How often and how much?
If I want to do the same, are pallets and pond liner enough to build something inexpensive? My balcony is 2.5 m x 6.0 m.
Hello, this summer we're having a problem with our inflatable hot tub not holding its air. Although we pump in enough air, it sometimes lasts for two weeks, but then only four days, and now even just one night. Could a seal be defective somewhere? Or something else? Does anyone know anything about this? Thanks…
Hello, Four weeks ago, I housed a cannabis plant under a friend's grow light because of the weather. The strain normally doesn't flower until late summer, so it's not auto-flowering. The light was set to 18 hours. However, for some reason, the plant started flowering. What could be the reason for this? Will it automatically…
Hello, I would like to stabilize my WPC raised bed, as it tends to push outward slightly along the long sides when fully filled (160cm long). I'd be reluctant to drill holes and insert a cross brace, as I'm concerned the WPC won't be able to withstand it. What ideas do you have? Many thanks…
Slotted or perforated variant: How does the water flow in the pipe to the drain with all those holes? Doesn't the water run out again on the way?
As often as the earth is always beautifully moist. On warm days you can put them out. But, of course, get back in the night because of the frost. They can always stay outside in May after the glacials.
There is no casting formula.
For this, the location conditions of the respective plant nurses are too different.
We need to monitor young plants daily.
As soon as the surface of the earth begins to become dry, pour immediately.
Ideally, the breeding earth is uniformly moist throughout.
How should we know that without any indication of plant type, soil, pot, temperature and…
I pour as needed = I put the fingertip into the earth and as long as it is moist or at least cool, there’s nix…
In addition, I recommend to omit any overpot present, because jam is even worse than pour too little…