I am 100% new to living soil, so their components and ingredients aren't as fresh to me as say training information, so next grow I will try that. My problem was my globes kept things even dryer than they were already, and my pots would dry out from both the heat from the globes and the dry air, and one time mid flower I had to do a medium flush because of build up via evaporation despite 20% runoff watering. But I was running a pretty strong globe. Heat was always a massive issue for me. I am coming to learn why LEDs are so different to grow with. They have a completely different effect on my grow environment. Maybe fabric pots are back on the menu.
These were some of my old flowering fabric pot grows I saved, I used them for years until I upped my light wattage above 600w. You might notice I still like to use paperclips for LST securing haha. I didn't top much at all back then, all I did was keep the top of the plant tied down constantly and my plants did the rest. Ignore the chaos of the 2nd image haha. These pictures are from like 2017-2018 and I was still figuring out what to do.
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Would you say that LED lights effect fabric pots differently in terms of evaporation etc?
Thankfully I am in the camp of under-doing something
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as you can see by 2 of my poor plants begging me for food lol. I will remember "less is more" in this case, thank you for the advice you guys!