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Since they're in one gallon cloth pots, you can easily put them in a shallow pan and water them well. Let the pot soak up the water in the shallow pan for half an hour. You want all the soil and the walls of the cloth pot to be damp when you're done. Then don't water again until the pots feel light in weight.@Ganjadad @Moshmen @steamroller @mysticepipedon
Thank you guys for the responses! So these were originally rooted in wool. I have 4 of them in 3 gallons and 2 of the smaller ones in 1 gallons. Ideally I would have liked to have all of them in 3 gals, but my grow space is rather small so I had to throw 2 of them in 1 gals to fit in the tent. I picked up these clones on November 14th and planted them straight in the soil. Sprayed them with a Dr. Zymes solution to help combat potential pest issues for the first two days. Since then I've been watering them when they start looking dry. I am definitely new to the hobby so my watering practices are not the best. Still trying to get the feel for when I should be watering and how much. I'm growing in build a soil 1.0 and gave them the recommended dose of Gaia green all purpose when I made the transplant. I don't really have the funds right now for a RO machine or anything of that nature so I've just been using an air pump with air stones to circulate my tap water. Then I ph the water to 6-7 ph. I havent seen any new growth yet in the plants in the first week so just trying to figure out where I went wrong. Thanks again for any help you guys can give!
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