Hello, again.
It was recently said to me to ditch the old chopstick idea, for judging moisture.
I feel this might be a hot debate and I understand it is highly up to experience, personal preference and environment, but do you agree with the chopstick or not?
I currently, mainly, use a 100% inorganic mix and use chopsticks to judge how much water is still in the middle of the substrate, as to whether I should water or not. Walter Pall would advise (from videos) to simply water any way, plenty, every day. Personally I quite like my chopstick. I remember JudyB being the first who mentioned it and recommended it to me.
Im not in a particularly hot, humid or sunny place.
So, do you think the idea of chopstick judging the moisture, is still useful in general, or in my situation?
It was recently said to me to ditch the old chopstick idea, for judging moisture.
I feel this might be a hot debate and I understand it is highly up to experience, personal preference and environment, but do you agree with the chopstick or not?
I currently, mainly, use a 100% inorganic mix and use chopsticks to judge how much water is still in the middle of the substrate, as to whether I should water or not. Walter Pall would advise (from videos) to simply water any way, plenty, every day. Personally I quite like my chopstick. I remember JudyB being the first who mentioned it and recommended it to me.
Im not in a particularly hot, humid or sunny place.
So, do you think the idea of chopstick judging the moisture, is still useful in general, or in my situation?