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How's it going man... Those little plants in those big bags are only going to require a tiny bit of water until they get a little bigger. It's not even a drainage issue with this point. How much are you watering them? Good rule of thumb, is to water enough for two days. When you go to water again it will be just ready. Not bone dry. Increase a little as they get bigger and let the plant tell you how much it wants. 4 indoor generally start them in a solo cup and then move to a 3 gallon or 4 gallon bag/pot.
Interesting! I thought the water was seeping down the bottom and just sitting there instead of evaporating/draining. So I stopped watering to dry it out. I don't water much at a time. Probably a couple tablespoons. Definitely nothing more than a quarter cup. I'm using tap and let it sit to the room temperature of the tent. I haven't measured pH yet. Waiting on my meters to come in.They look under watered to me. By not fully saturating the media the roots aren’t able to expand and grow toward the moisture. So if you’re not watering completely, that’s probably your issue. The soil needs to be fully saturated to prevent any dry pockets in your media.
when was the last time you watered? How much water each plant? Source of water ie. tap/RO? What’s the pH of water you’re watering with?
There’s your problem. A couple teaspoons?! Really? If I were you I’d check out some of our grow journals. At this stage they should be getting at least a liter. U should also be watering probably every 3-4 days at this point. I’d start giving em more water and see if they bounce back. Soil should be watered with water pH 6.2-6.5. I’ll see if I can find my video of me watering.Interesting! I thought the water was seeping down the bottom and just sitting there instead of evaporating/draining. So I stopped watering to dry it out. I don't water much at a time. Probably a couple tablespoons. Definitely nothing more than a quarter cup. I'm using tap and let it sit to the room temperature of the tent. I haven't measured pH yet. Waiting on my meters to come in.
They look under watered to me. By not fully saturating the media the roots aren’t able to expand and grow toward the moisture. So if you’re not watering completely, that’s probably your issue. The soil needs to be fully saturated to prevent any dry pockets in your media.
when was the last time you watered? How much water each plant? Source of water ie. tap/RO? What’s the pH of water you’re watering with?
Oh man, really? I was always told to just sprinkle some around the plant so it seeps down to the roots. I was trying to avoid overwatering because all of them at this stage are drooping like that. My small ones, I haven't watered in some days and they are doing well and their soil is still quite damp when I stick my finger in. I was watering about every other day or every 3 days when this problem occurred.There’s your problem. A couple teaspoons?! Really? If I were you I’d check out some of our grow journals. At this stage they should be getting at least a liter. U should also be watering probably every 3-4 days at this point. I’d start giving em more water and see if they bounce back. Soil should be watered with water pH 6.2-6.5. I’ll see if I can find my video of me watering.
Experiment brotha. Water a little more each watering. See if they bounce back. Good luck and happyOh man, really? I was always told to just sprinkle some around the plant so it seeps down to the roots. I was trying to avoid overwatering because all of them at this stage are drooping like that. My small ones, I haven't watered in some days and they are doing well and their soil is still quite damp when I stick my finger in. I was watering about every other day or every 3 days when this problem occurred.
Okay, thank you so much man!Experiment brotha. Water a little more each watering. See if they bounce back. Good luck and happy
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