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Soil moisture in 15 gallon pot during final four weeks of flower.

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Soil moisture in 15 gallon pot during final four weeks of flower.

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I’m wondering if I should be gradually reducing watering my cranking Bruce Banner or should I continue to give her the 2-4 gallons every other day during a fantastic week of sunny low 80s for highs and mid 50s for lows. She’s been sucking it down with no pooling in the pot. Been using fox farm cha ching trichs booster every other watering. My sense is to gradually decrease water to 1-2 gallons but continue cha Ching every 2-3 days for next couple weeks. Basic question is whether to drought-stress the plant to achieve increased bud and trichome concentrations or to keep her wet and happy. I’m sure she’s got another 3-4 weeks of development weather permitting. Appreciate any and all opinions.
 

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I’d vote keep her happy because those koalas are focused on bulking up and will be very thirsty and hungry at that stage. Maybe another 2-3 weeks and reevaluate. Looking great and healthy!
 
I’m wondering if I should be gradually reducing watering my cranking Bruce Banner or should I continue to give her the 2-4 gallons every other day during a fantastic week of sunny low 80s for highs and mid 50s for lows. She’s been sucking it down with no pooling in the pot. Been using fox farm cha ching trichs booster every other watering. My sense is to gradually decrease water to 1-2 gallons but continue cha Ching every 2-3 days for next couple weeks. Basic question is whether to drought-stress the plant to achieve increased bud and trichome concentrations or to keep her wet and happy. I’m sure she’s got another 3-4 weeks of development weather permitting. Appreciate any and all opinions.
Long way to go still, keep her happy.
 
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