When do you water?
- m5eaygeoff
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Not a silly question, I have my watering regime and I would like to know what you do.
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Key is: If possible, I let the pot go relatively dry before watering again, and I prerf early morning over late evening watering, to ensure a dryer soil surface (Less problems with fungus gnats).
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m5eaygeoff wrote: Ok, let me ask again. When do you water? I water in the morning not evening.
Are you asking us when we water, or telling us when we need to water ?
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m5eaygeoff wrote: Ok, let me ask again. When do you water?
Somehow I get the feeling you feel something is wrong with my answer?
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After all if you think about it, having wet roods all night as the temperature drops is not so good, and watering in the morning as the light increases and temperature increases the tree can make use of the water much quicker.
We were at a workshop with the master once, and one of the others said that he did not have time to water in the morning and the master sadi "get up earlier".
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Good. I agree with what you write.
Only remark: I do not get up early for my trees. I do not really consider it a big problem to water end of the morning or even in the afternoon. I do not water anymore after that, except when I forgot and it's really dry and hot. Indeed that is more critical in summer (not always in the Netherlands, but this year we seem to be having a real one).
My trees are not protected from rain - and I cannot prevent them from being 'watered' by nature. Do you protect them from that, so you have full control of when they are watered ?
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There are days when I can leave it, but it needs to be cooler. This summer I have had to water every day, even as yeaterday when we had 3 hours of rain then the sun came out and it was very warm. Many of the trees were damp and would have been too dry later, so I went over them and watered.
I usually do the watering around 9am. Sometimes this year it has been necessay to water agin in the afternoon.
The other reason for the question is that I have a lot of books but not one tells when to water, time of day that is.
During the winter I have a cover over most of the trees, this keeps most of the rain off, not the frost but in the summer it is not needed. This year for a short time I did put some shading up to try to reduce the need for watering and give a little shade.
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Since you wanted a debate, here it is.
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