When to water outdoor plants in pots?

reuben rubbish

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Hi there I got an early skunk and an incredible bulk at about 3-4 weeks flower... I've been watering the Es every day regardless if it's dry or not as the weather has been 22'c - 27 in the south of England where I live, well up until now... Temperatures dropped to 17'c-20'c day and 14-13 at night. So should I reign in my watering to just when they dry out or carry on with the 3 litres a day regardless? I just don't want root rot. They are in 15 litre airpots. In soil with a little perlite, canna nutes, and organic black strap molasses as bud boost
 

DblBrryInvestments

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Some pics would help, from what I've noticed when the ladies are hungry they'll start showing signs of needing some water pretty soon compared to if they were well fed.
 

reuben rubbish

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Only got a few pics of the tops at the moment, they're not crying out for anything just some lower leaves turning yellow here's a couple of pics of the early skunk image.jpeg
 

vostok

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Hi there I got an early skunk and an incredible bulk at about 3-4 weeks flower... I've been watering the Es every day regardless if it's dry or not as the weather has been 22'c - 27 in the south of England where I live, well up until now... Temperatures dropped to 17'c-20'c day and 14-13 at night. So should I reign in my watering to just when they dry out or carry on with the 3 litres a day regardless? I just don't want root rot. They are in 15 litre airpots. In soil with a little perlite, canna nutes, and organic black strap molasses as bud boost
you are correct but avoid your idea of temp,

go wit the weight of the pot as a common indicator of water usage

understanding what pythium is about is you being pre armed

good luck
 
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