pourthrough
Pourthrough is a sampling method used in horticulture and agriculture to assess the nutrient status and salinity of the root zone by collecting the leachate that drains from a potting medium after a controlled irrigation. It is commonly used with container-grown ornamentals, greenhouse crops, and in research settings.
Procedure: a potted plant is placed in a tray; a known volume of water is applied to
Interpretation: higher EC or ion concentrations indicate greater soluble salt or fertilizer levels in the root
Applications and advantages: pourthrough is widely used in greenhouse production and research because it is fast,
Limitations: the method measures only soluble ions in leachate at a single time point and may not
See also: leachate analysis, nutrient management, substrate testing, soil testing, electrical conductivity.