85% is to high imoHey! Thanks for the answers. Just put them in a pan of water. Also, my light is at ~85%, 20inch from the canopy.
Easiest method is looking at the stems. And overwatered plant won’t have droopy stems. An overwatered plant will have stems that is straight but droopy leaves. And underwatered plant will have both droopy leaves and stems. You will also notice that the leaves will becomes crispy and simply just die if its underwatered! Small containers like in your pics dries out faster than larger ones, and needs to be watered more frequently
They are growing in gaia green primal earth, so I normally don’t amend until end on week 3What are you feeding them, if anything?? How often do you water? What is temperature? What is the Medium?
Not really a big fan of watering from the bottom, until the top is wet. Especially with plants that dont have a good, established root system. Thats a good way to overwater them. Especially initially when first transplanted, from a smaller container into a larger one. I wouldnt thoroughly soak all of the medium. You have to soak all of the medium, in order to get the top wet. At a MAXIMUM, when my plants are in full bloom, using the most food and water, I dont use and more than 20% water vs soil. If I have 20 gallons of soil Ill use, at a Maximum 4 Gallons of water for a large, fast growing plant, in full flowering mode, in a 20 gallon container. And I build up to this amount of water. The root system, especially initially, wont efficiently support all the water, and the soil with no roots, will stay wet longer, inhibiting oxygen transfer to the roots.Wow thank you all for the great tips. I have a great deal of difficulties when it comes to watering… your answers definitely helped me. Watered from the bottom and let them suck in water until the top soil was wet, then I weighted the dry vs wet pots to make sure I knew the difference.
Thanks a lot for the thorough answer. People recommended the watering from under method in other posts, first time I actually try it, I’ll see if it works but I appreciate the remark. I have been giving my bigger plants 10-20% water/soil with regular watering can. It’s also my first time growing with this soil, I usually use their regular living soil. I was a bit lost since there is not a lot of information about it online. I’ll top dress a bit of 444 next watering.Not really a big fan of watering from the bottom, until the top is wet. Especially with plants that dont have a good, established root system. Thats a good way to overwater them. Especially initially when first transplanted, from a smaller container into a larger one. I wouldnt thoroughly soak all of the medium. You have to soak all of the medium, in order to get the top wet. At a MAXIMUM, when my plants are in full bloom, using the most food and water, I dont use and more than 20% water vs soil. If I have 20 gallons of soil Ill use, at a Maximum 4 Gallons of water for a large, fast growing plant, in full flowering mode, in a 20 gallon container. And I build up to this amount of water. The root system, especially initially, wont efficiently support all the water, and the soil with no roots, will stay wet longer, inhibiting oxygen transfer to the roots.
We grow in Promix BX, large plants, in large containers. 20 gallon, 1-2 plants, 1 plant per container, if using large Sativa dominant strains, per 1000w HID. Plus the plants get bent over, and grown like a Forsythia Bush. Started in 32oz Uline Deli Containers. Transplanted into 5 gallon container, and vegged 45-60 days, transplanted into a 20 gallon container, vegged one more week, and then flipped. But they/India/Low Stretch, slow growing, arent topped. Sativa dominant are allowed to stretch, to decrease veg time. Smaller Indica type plants, with little to no stretch, will get no more than 7-10 gallons of soil. 6 plants per 1000w HID. Sometimes DE Gavita, so then 8 plants, and 3 for Sativa leaning, in 20 gallons. Most Indicas are also not bent. Slow growing/low stretch strains are generally left alone. Some strains will revolt, and it may stunt them.
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This isnt very much food. I also see on their bag, they recommend Step 2, after 1 Week? Whats Step 2?? More FOOD?? If Step 2 is more food, youre waiting 2 weeks longer than their recommendation, to start a feeding program. I myself at such a low rate of fert in the soil, wouldnt give it longer than a week with that soil/fertilizer strength.
- Total Nitrogen (N)…..………….…….….0.40
- Available Phosphoric Acid (P₂O₅) ………….0.20%
- Soluble Potash (K₂O) …….…….….….0.20%
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Never. Some of those commercials were funny though.Pretty good soap though you ever tried it? lol
My only gripe is 6 dollars for a bar that’s gonna be gone in 5 showersNever. Some of those commercials were funny though.