drainage!

phan11

Active Member
yo im starting out in bigger pots becuase im terrified of transplanting later on. i realize that this creates some issues with water drainage... so should i put some gravel or something at the bottom of the pot (under the soil) to promote better drainage? any other ideas?
 

phan11

Active Member
my question was whether rocks at the bottom of the pot would promote better drainage but keeping the holes completely unclogged...?
 

beenthere donethat

Well-Known Member
userfriendly touched on the real concern but didn't elaborate.

rocks/stones..etc are not needed if the soil mix is light enough to adequately drain all the way through without compacting over the length of the grow.

30% perlite is a good place to start.

good luck

bt dt
 

Mark.

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hi ive already transplanted my plants alls good but there seems 2 b water building up in 1 of them any way 2 fix this
 

babygro

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yo im starting out in bigger pots becuase im terrified of transplanting later on. i realize that this creates some issues with water drainage... so should i put some gravel or something at the bottom of the pot (under the soil) to promote better drainage? any other ideas?
By starting out in pots that are simply too big for small seedlings you're creating far more problems for yourself further down the line than worrying about transplanting which is something you're going to have to do at some point if you hope to grow anything at all - so learn how to do it now and stop pissing about with gravel at the bottom of the pot - which isn't the problem.

Learn how to repot sucessfully.
(It's not my favourite thing to do either, but it has to be done, and it gets easier with experience!)
 
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