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I watered these plants 3 days ago, and they drooped down and never came back. Is this overwatering? Ive heard some folks say if the stem bends with the leaf, its underwatered, and if it is overwatered will they survive?.
I watered slowly 1/4 of a gallon starting from the middle working my way out. I didnt have any run off, i noticed they were drooping a bit Sunday, and watered the following monday and now all the droop, these pictures were taken this morning,top soil layer looks rather dry for bein watered 3 days ago ... did you moist slowly the whole soil till a little run off ?
My humidity is at 51% right now, usually gets to 55 mid day, and up closer to 60 when lights off, until the vent pulls it back to 53-51Looks overwatered, if they r like this since last watering 3 days ago. Especialy bottom parts could be.
Whats your humidity?
I d let em for 2-3 days and observe. Majority of roots will seek water in lower parts, which could be too wet and thats why u see this.My humidity is at 51% right now, usually gets to 55 mid day, and up closer to 60 when lights off, until the vent pulls it back to 53-51
at this point with the two biggest plant they could start to drink faster, and you need to moist the whole soil slowly till a little run off then let it dry before watering again.
overwatering and underwatering rather look the same, only you can figure out if it's one or the other. lifting the pots on a regular basis and get used to dry and wet weights may help
After futher examination, the soil does seem to be pretty dry even a full hands length on the sides. Slightly moist in the middle, should i try watering till run off on one? And compare?at this point with the two biggest plant they could start to drink faster, and you need to moist the whole soil slowly till a little run off then let it dry before watering again.
overwatering and underwatering rather look the same, only you can figure out if it's one or the other. lifting the pots on a regular basis and get used to dry and wet weights may help also.
Is there a certain amount i should give them? The pot is a 7 gallon AC Infinity fabric. Or does it matter? Also in living soil, if that makes a difference.Definitely under watered, 1 quart is not enough for plants that size
Thanks a lot for the advice! Ill give this a try.I can’t give you an exact amount but just do what you did the first time water in one quart slowly and then wait about 15 or 20 minutes and do it again and see if you have runoff.
Without being there and seeing them in person or knowing anything about your grow really except those pictures, I would guess at least 3/4 of a gallon.
Today is my watering day for my my four plants in the same containers as yours, except their 5 gallon containers and mine are in week 4 of flower and they’re a gallon every five days.
I break my 1 quart down into three 300 milliliter pours so that it doesn’t just run through and I do that every 20 minutes or so believe me it’s tedious and I’m going on 2 1/2 hours right now but my plants look awesome.
When your pots are light and you water till they’re heavy, but just do it slow.
my pots are 6L i water with 1L every 4-6 days once the plants are big enough usuallyIs there a certain amount i should give them? The pot is a 7 gallon AC Infinity fabric. Or does it matter? Also in living soil, if that makes a difference.