I am experimenting to one of my phals and moved it to LECA in a regular transparent plastic pot with holes in the bottom. My phals is growing outside with enough light and good air circulation. It's been 3 days since I made the transferring and there is still the condensation in the plastic pot (3 days after my first watering). Does it mean I should not water the plant since there is some moisture in the pot?
Also, I noticed the the top of the LECA is dry but almost 3/4 parts of it has some moisture..I heard that in LECA you can't over water but I'm afraid continues moisture in the Phal roots will also cause rot that's why I was thinking to wait until the LECA is close to dryness before my next watering..
Your opinions and suggestions are highly appreciated.
It always has condensation in the pot and the top 1/3 of the LECA is dry. I just water it when I water everything else. Sometimes every 3 days since it's been quite warm and dry. It seems to like all the water I can give it.
No sign of rot. It drains so fast I don't see how it could have any.
Hi Maureen, Well I think I have to water every 4 to 5 days because I pull off some LECA in the middle of the pot just to see if there's some moisture and I think the moisture will last in another day or two. I will see tomorrow if the condensation will subside and if not, i think every 5 days is just fine
Thank you for sharing your growing experience...
Last edited by bdelfiero; 06-30-2010 at 03:07 AM..