Is this ok for 8days

GrowerCy

Active Member
if the first 1 -2 inches of soil are dry it means you need to water them .Stick your thumb in the corner and check if its dry .
 

Nugs1

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Isn't overwatering usually the cause of such drooping? Ive been making sure not to overwater them.
No and yes. Too little water will make them fall like the and be very limp if you try barely lifting up the leaf an letting it go.
If it has too much water it'll droop but when lifting it it will be tighter.
 

GrowBooswig

Member
No and yes. Too little water will make them fall like the and be very limp if you try barely lifting up the leaf an letting it go.
If it has too much water it'll droop but when lifting it it will be tighter.
don't drench that big pot, take a syringe or a small container and just water a little right around your plant, let the roots get a chance to stretch out a little, and it'll take off
Thanks for the Advise Nugs!!

Also Roger will try with next watering cycle will let it dry a little bit now.
 

sharptater

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In coco you can water everyday. Especially with perlite mixed in. Just make sure you get some runoff.
 

Cold$moke

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Best thing to do here bud is tune your nutes to your situation.

If you are hot and dry feed lightly

If you are wet dont feed as much either cause it wont transpire as much.

If you are cold add more food cause it burns it up when they are cold.

Ect ect.

Whats your temps and rh again? Night time as well
 

sharptater

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You might already know @GrowBooswig, but from my experience if you don't want to water more than once a day in mid to late flower go with at least a 3 gallon pot. Big plants 3' or more I'd suggest 5 gallon min.
 

GrowBooswig

Member
Best thing to do here bud is tune your nutes to your situation.

If you are hot and dry feed lightly

If you are wet dont feed as much either cause it wont transpire as much.

If you are cold add more food cause it burns it up when they are cold.

Ect ect.

Whats your temps and rh again? Night time as well
It's in the capture above, didn't capture the night time temps but will save average -5c.
 
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