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Water meter..

Discussion in 'Watering' started by btO, Oct 23, 2002.

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    btO Seedling

    I got a water meter that is 1-10

    1-3 is red
    3-8 is green
    8-10 is blue

    Now, ive read that underwatering to the point that the plant droops causes stress, and that having a water meter and watering before the plant begins to droop is ideal.

    But which point on the meter is good to water? I'm guessing 3?

    What are some other watering techniques that dont involve the droopiness factor?
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    shooter Grand Master Gardener

    btO

    Push the meter down 2" into the soil. If its reading 3-4, water. I usually test in a few different spots (same plant) to make sure the reading is accurate.

    Watering also changes slightly depending on your plants age. For young plants - keep the top of the soil moist. As they get older, you can let the top of the soil dry out and use the 2-inch method.

    As for "droopiness" - this is the plants way of telling you something. It either needs water or is overwatered. Watch your plants and learn to respond. Older plants will droop sometimes after a heavy watering, but bounce back within 4 hours or so.

    Later,
    -s
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    emarti714356

    I would go lower, down to 1, Thats the way I water my plants and I've yet to have any drooping.
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    murf43143

    Water meteres available at Franks? I haven't seen anything like this. Maybe I am looking in the wrong spots....

    Then again I missed perlite the first time around I was so baked.

    murf43143
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    btO Seedling

    Its a water/ph/light meter from Orchard :)
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    uncle-al

    now that i made you buy a water meter

    im gonna tell you that i wait for the plant to droop to give it iwater

    it will recover from the droop in as little as an hour

    but while you get used to watering by the meter wait till the meter reads a 1 or less to water

    as a clue i have five plants in 3.5 gallon pails the plants take a total of three gallons once a week and twice a week in latest flowering
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    Pharmer_Phred Seedling

    I thought it was just me

    I've been using about 2 gal. for 4 1/2 (got a little girl that Iwas growing as a spare and had 4 girls to begin with) plants. Was at 7 days but it's going about 5 now that they're into flowering.
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    GreenBrownie Seedling

    Water Meters Kick A55

    I bought one the other day. It has a dry, damp and wet zone. I thought I needed to water the plants but the moisture meter said that the dirt was still in the wet zone. It probably saved me from overwatering my plants. It's a good little tool.
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