anyone else?(h20 related)

echonc

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Does anyone else have to water their plants every day?
Im 1 month into flowering some unknown strain I got as a freebie. This is my first HPS grow, maybe thats the reason I dunno. Just crazy to me how much she drinks.
 

BCBuddy420

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yeah my plants are just 10 inches tall and they drink 6 gallons of water every other day. Im sure they will need that much water as I head to flowering. doesn't sound the least bit unusual. If they drink lot's, keep watering them, it's good. I use the hand scale method for checking to water my plants. You take a dry pot full of the same medium your using, if you don't have one, wing it by feel, and you lift it to feel it's weight, when it's thirsty it will be light as the dry pot even with the plant in it, basically. If it still weighs a bit then leave it till it's dry. You start using this method and it will get easier as you get better at judging the weight. Hope this helped ya and take care of those plants :) ~ ur BCbuddy
 

jondamon

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How tall are you plants?
What size pot do you have them in?
what are the temps night and day?
what is the RH of your area night and day?

The average rule is for every 1ft of growth you need 1 gallon
1ft = 1 gallon
2ft = 2 gallon
3ft = 3 gallon
etc

But a little tip is the bigger the pot the better.

On my next grow i plan on using a 2 gallon for propagation and the rest of the grow i will be turning the little ladies to flower on week 2 of veg. after they have been topped.

I will only be allowing colas and a couple of bud sites lower down on the branch as i want to try and make some monsterous colas.

Follow the rule and you will be fine and should not need to water every day.
DO however remember that if your plant is 18inches tall before you turn her to flower then she will double or triple in size so you need to allow that in the pot size you choose before you change to 12 12 so you would transplant into a 3-4 gallon pot before you switch to allow her to grow properly.
You will be fine as you are and dont worry about transplanting now as you will give her some uneeded stress you are just gonna get a bit pissed off from watering all the time.

Good luck and remember the rule.


J
 

northeastern lights

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How tall are you plants?
What size pot do you have them in?
what are the temps night and day?
what is the RH of your area night and day?

The average rule is for every 1ft of growth you need 1 gallon
1ft = 1 gallon
2ft = 2 gallon
3ft = 3 gallon
etc

But a little tip is the bigger the pot the better.

On my next grow i plan on using a 2 gallon for propagation and the rest of the grow i will be turning the little ladies to flower on week 2 of veg. after they have been topped.

I will only be allowing colas and a couple of bud sites lower down on the branch as i want to try and make some monsterous colas.

Follow the rule and you will be fine and should not need to water every day.
DO however remember that if your plant is 18inches tall before you turn her to flower then she will double or triple in size so you need to allow that in the pot size you choose before you change to 12 12 so you would transplant into a 3-4 gallon pot before you switch to allow her to grow properly.
You will be fine as you are and dont worry about transplanting now as you will give her some uneeded stress you are just gonna get a bit pissed off from watering all the time.

Good luck and remember the rule.


J
A gallon a foot is way too much, unless your outside IMO.


These right here outside took 4 gallons a piece and they were 25 gallon holes.








My girls are 3 feet in 3 gallon bags and take 1 gallon every 3ish days. I'm about 3 weeks into flowering. What's with all the 3's jeesh.


 

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jondamon

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They look awesome bro but i am only passing on my opinion.
It is only a rule of thumb and can be adapted to whatever works for you.

I am only trying to see why his girls are drinking so much daily.

But thanks for the tips and the pics

GREAT LOOKING OUTDOOR GROW

J
 

northeastern lights

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They look awesome bro but i am only passing on my opinion.
It is only a rule of thumb and can be adapted to whatever works for you.

I am only trying to see why his girls are drinking so much daily.

But thanks for the tips and the pics

GREAT LOOKING OUTDOOR GROW

J

Thanks. I just have never in my years of growing used more than 1/2 of the volume of media as water.




Example: 1.5 gallons for a 3 gallon pot
 

echonc

Member
guess its not just me..... The plant in question is in a 1.5 gallon pot and I am not only weighing the pot but am using a moisture meter. I am using a 1 gallon milk jug for watering and mixing nutes, so she drinks one gallon a day...
 

echonc

Member
forgot to respond to height and temp question. Shes about 2ft and day temps are 80s, night temps low 70s. Humidity stays around 35%
 

desertrat

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guess its not just me..... The plant in question is in a 1.5 gallon pot and I am not only weighing the pot but am using a moisture meter. I am using a 1 gallon milk jug for watering and mixing nutes, so she drinks one gallon a day...
not unusual at all to be watering every day with a pot that small. you have got to be close to root bound. if you're in the right sized pot, you shouldn't have to water any more than every three days.
 

jondamon

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Is she drinking it?? or are you loosing alot out of the bottom in run off?

I use coco and aim for 20% run off every time i water.

On my first grow i used a 2 gallon pot for a 3ft tall lady and she drank a gallon every 2-3 days but i had a run off of around 1litre (4.55L = 1 gallon)

J
 

echonc

Member
My medium is Pikes Garden Center Indoor container soil. I added perlite and moss to the mix. I do loose about 1/4 of a gallon in runoff. so 3/4 gallon a day....
 
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