Sounds like a reasonable option. My apologies, I failed to keep in mind that you had already posted that. Anyways, yes I would say that is a good idea but considering the fact that it is three weeks makes me nervous.filmost said:Entire family is gonna be gone, and my mother in law can't be relied on for this, nor my neighbors.
Also timed drip is most definitely not an option.
I'm thinking if I keep the plants in partial shade with a wicking system I might be okay, what do you think?
I agree, test it first.Buzz said:Wicking system sounds like a pretty good idea. If it were me, I'd give it a test run before I left to see what kind of wicking rate you can expect.
JoynersHotPeppers said:I only water my plants once a week and I see them daily
Currently I should have said, last year it rained so much I watered one until August I want to say. There is no way to predict how much to water and I agree with many better to have someone put their eyes on the plants if possible.geeme said:Humidity plays an important role, too, as high humidity helps keep moisture in the soil. Extremely low humidity, like in Phoenix, AZ, makes moisture evaporate too quickly.
In the heat of the summer some of my plants have not tolerated only once-a-week watering. I water based on what each individual plant tells me - if the leaves start to droop, it's time to water, regardless of the schedule other plants are on.