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water drainage problem in pots

Posted: September 19th, 2013, 12:16 pm
by khalidaminryk
i have roof top pot gardening..
i shifted bhal , manure , bhori sand ( harrow sand ) on third floor ..
now after one year my plants stop growth and i found that water do not drain well even in few plants after watering i can see water staying on surface ..
what should i do ???

Re: water drainage problem in pots

Posted: September 19th, 2013, 12:22 pm
by khalidaminryk
i live on 1st floor and ground floor is on rent .. my tenant who does not know gardening and started after watching me .. we purchased two mrvi healthy plan in gaachii and planted in 2 ft tub .. the mrvi on ground floor is now blooming and the mine mrvi dried up which was on first floor.. even if i compare ground floor gardening is much better than me. even he has no lost plants and i dried up 100s of plants .. but i love gardening i keep on buying and keep my pots bzy ...

what's wrong

Re: water drainage problem in pots

Posted: September 19th, 2013, 1:19 pm
by Farhan Ahmed
As both of you are container gardening, its not the issue of ground/top floor, you should improve your media and drainage and more importantly avoid over-watering. If you feel that you plants are drying up quickly due sun, change their exposure to partial sun.

Re: water drainage problem in pots

Posted: September 19th, 2013, 1:53 pm
by ka_khan
Top floor is more hotter and dries plants.Try some 'goddi' of your pots,it may help.

Re: water drainage problem in pots

Posted: September 19th, 2013, 2:00 pm
by Farhan Ahmed
One thing more is that you can place the pot on soil by layering your floor with few inches of soil to avoid direct contact with hot concrete.

Re: water drainage problem in pots

Posted: September 19th, 2013, 4:22 pm
by newton
Farhan Ahmed wrote:One thing more is that you can place the pot on soil by layering your floor with few inches of soil to avoid direct contact with hot concrete.
that is probably the problem,,, your pots are getting very very hot from all angles burning the roots outer layers, when you water them the thermal shock is causing them to deteriorate further leaving them vulnerable to infection and failure. Try a different more insulating pot material as well as some protection from the hot concrete...

alternatively go for plants that are more heat and drought tolerant

Re: water drainage problem in pots

Posted: September 19th, 2013, 7:43 pm
by ka_khan
Farhan Ahmed wrote:One thing more is that you can place the pot on soil by layering your floor with few inches of soil to avoid direct contact with hot concrete.
Good idea by Farhan.I may add that place a piece of guine bag or 'Bori' under the pots.It will retain some of the water and your pots will have cooler area down the root zone.