hawse
Well-Known Member
So basically, I like to wait till the last minute to water my girls, because that's better than over watering right?
But sometimes I can't tell when that's going to be until the leaves start to droop lower instead of pointing either up, or straight out. Should I quit worrying about the leaves and just feel the soil or the pot weight?
Basically my real question is though, if I accidentally let the plants start to droop too much before watering, say once or twice during the grow, is that harming anything long term? Everything looks a-ok now, just some of the older leaves got curled in all the way, not like "the claw", and definitely not over-fert... I assume that was from getting too dry and maybe a little too hot. New growth looks good and no more temp problems, so I hope they will be ok...
But sometimes I can't tell when that's going to be until the leaves start to droop lower instead of pointing either up, or straight out. Should I quit worrying about the leaves and just feel the soil or the pot weight?
Basically my real question is though, if I accidentally let the plants start to droop too much before watering, say once or twice during the grow, is that harming anything long term? Everything looks a-ok now, just some of the older leaves got curled in all the way, not like "the claw", and definitely not over-fert... I assume that was from getting too dry and maybe a little too hot. New growth looks good and no more temp problems, so I hope they will be ok...