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Sowing seeds: How much water?

Matthew Grayson
10 years ago

This is my first year using drip in the raised bed I just built.

I have my bed on a 12" drip. The soil is a compost mix from Whittier Fertilizer and I'm wondering how long/often most people water while they're waiting for seeds to germinate. I've sewn collards, chard, cilantro, garlic chives, yu choy and gai lan.

I assume when plants are grown up a bit, you can do something like 90 minutes every other day (every day in the hot/dry SoCal summer). I imagine the water from each emitter emanates out like a cone as the soil soaks up the water. This is fine for plants with roots that can reach the cones, but with 12" spacing there seem to be lots of dry gaps up at the soil surface. If I go an inch down I find moisture.

I should mention that after 7-10 days I'm seeing sprouts, but I'm just wary that there are dry spots and those areas look less successful.

I've since changed to 30 minutes of water every 6 hours. Not sure if that's helping.

Do you water more often when sowing seeds?
Do you manually water with a gentle spray?

Would love to here if I'm doing anything wrong and what you all do.

Thanks!
Matt

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