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My understanding is that the water doesn't allow oxygen in the soil, so it takes a while before dry enough to receive oxygen . I am probably wrong It makes since to me since water is denser than air. I don't know if bottom watering does the same. Mine have always done it. It is like you suffocate the plant to feed it or the soil. Just my guess. I know when they rebound they like it! I could be wrong, I have never researched much on it.
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Hey Cake you are right for sure I just wonder why that time is so different from day and night watering 3 hours vs almost 24. This is based on what the leaves are doing. Droop all day and night if I feed first thing when lights com on before the plant perks up but if I water/feed 3 hours before the lights come there is no droopage it’s so weird to me.
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I remember when I first started this use to worry me cause you read and hear about overwatering. I use to poke holes in the soil trying not to damage roots and she bounced back, but now I don't worry. The crazy things we use to do lol
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For sure we all did that I think. I like your take on the plant processing light and sugar perhaps and less going on when sleeping more of a curiosity thang thanks man
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