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I hear a lot about soil having to dry before the next watering.... If I let my girls soil dry out before watering they get droopy pissed at me. Keep an eye on your plant if it looks unhappy give it a bit of water and see if she perks up. She will let you know.
It seems like the soil Is not completely wet bit when i water i Always be carefull not to leave dry soil
That is a very good point especially if you have peat in your soil.But, the soil needs to be uniformly wet to start with. Otherwise the roots will grow into dry pockets, the core will be kept too wet all the time. You have to start with the soil being all wet. Then let it all dry.
Did you pre-wet it? The peat that is?yes i have peat in my soil!!!!
How do u lift pots when u have scrog netting....but understand the rest of it ...A useful thing to do is to always lift your containers, get used to what they feel like after various lengths of time after watering. Then, let the soil dry to the point the leaves wilt. Lift the container and feel what *too dry* feels like. Then try to get to a few hours before that condition. The leaves will bounce back within 20 minutes of watering. It's not a terribly bad stress. I wouldn't do it to seedlings or flowering plants. But, it's a good tradeoff to keeping the soil too wet, which is far more common than keeping it too dry.
But, the soil needs to be uniformly wet to start with. Otherwise the roots will grow into dry pockets, the core will be kept too wet all the time. You have to start with the soil being all wet. Then let it all dry.
i just wanted to know if to you guys the plants seem healthy!!!
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