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careful..The only plants u let get bone dry are succulents. Cannabis isn't a succulent. Don't ever let them dry out. and all of that stick your finger 2" dry stuff is a bunch of shit! dry soil=stunted plants. when I miss a plant or two watering they are always the stunted ones. every time. Cannabis NEEDS water. Dont be afraid to water them.
As in careful watering??careful..
I imagine I may have damaged them, it’s hard not to when transplanting....I find anyway!Did you damage the root tips when transplanting? Looks like it's in shock a bit. Maybe the water will revive it
Ok thank you!The only plants u let get bone dry are succulents. Cannabis isn't a succulent. Don't ever let them dry out. and all of that stick your finger 2" dry stuff is a bunch of shit! dry soil=stunted plants. when I miss a plant or two watering they are always the stunted ones. every time. Cannabis NEEDS water. Dont be afraid to water them.
SoilIs that coco or soil?
Haha! Well ok then!well i’ll take the blame!!
seems stiff and leaves sound dry when touching them?I will. The pic I posted was just taken.
BUT can anyone tell me why she STILL looks overwatered with stems upright and leaves pointing down. This is more pronounced at the top of the plant. I imagined if the plant looked thirsty, stems would be drooping directly down from the main stalk. Video attached! Thanks so much
I will. The pic I posted was just taken.
BUT can anyone tell me why she STILL looks overwatered with stems upright and leaves pointing down. This is more pronounced at the top of the plant. I imagined if the plant looked thirsty, stems would be drooping directly down from the main stalk. Video attached! Thanks so much
i meant careful, to the linde comment..Ok thank you!
Ooooh, why???i meant careful, to the linde comment..
it’s better to fault on the dry side, worst case you’ll notice her start to droop, too much watering can ruin everything..Ooooh, why???
My thinking also. I’ve been growing outdoors for years with zero watering issues. This is the second indoor grow and I’ve had issues with both! Feel like I’ve got to forget most of what I learned and start again.it’s better to fault on the dry side, worst case you’ll notice her start to droop, too much watering can ruin everything..
No idea. I don’t have a meter. I’m not sure it’s something I can control in this grow space. Unless I’m missing something?also your temps humidity good?
i hear ya, you’ll have it down pat soon enough, just seems to take forever..My thinking also. I’ve been growing outdoors for years with zero watering issues. This is the second indoor grow and I’ve had issues with both! Feel like I’ve got to forget most of what I learned and start again.
after watching the video, i’m a little concerned, so make sure you post more vids later tonight..
Thanks for the reassurance - I need it at the moment!i hear ya, you’ll have it down pat soon enough, just seems to take forever..
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