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weeks 4
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11 L
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3.79 L
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Week 4
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22.86
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TheGreenNerd TheGreenNerd
2 years ago
My leaves look droopy and condensed. Not sure if that's normal or not. I am a little worried.
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Grow Questions
TheGreenNerd
TheGreenNerdstarted grow question 2 years ago
My plants leaves are looking droopy and condensed. I am worried that I may be watering them too much. I water them with a gallon of water every 3 days with 3 teaspoons of "Grow Big" added and mixed into the water pot. Do they look normal for a 4 week old plant?
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Leaves. Too many
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
Yes, over watered and over fed. In soil it should be a schedule of plain water/plain water/feed/plain water/plain water/feed.....so that the plants are only being fed every 12 days or so, not every time you water. The plant needs to use what is already there, before new nutrients are added. Soil "holds onto" fertlizers better/longer than what other substrates do, hence the need to feed only every third irrigation. When it comes to watering, water deeply to run off, that is, water coming out of the bottom of the pot, then don't water again until the top 3-5cm/1-2 inches has dried out again. Sticking your finger into the soil makes for the most accurate moisture meter there is! It is a common mistake to just water to a plan, like every three days and always give X amount. Many things influence a plants water requirements, like temps, air flow, plant size, water holding capacity of the substrate, humidity, plant genetics etc which all determine together how much and how often to water. In time and with more experience, you will eventually develop a "feel" for this and will "just know" when and how much to water. In the meantime, feed every third irrigation and only water once the top inch or two have dried out and you should be on the path to success. At this size, probably half a gallon at a time would be in the ball park.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletcommentedweek 12 years ago
Welcome, and good luck with the journey of learning if you have any questions feel free to ask, I'm just your friendly neighborhood stoner on a neverending quest for knowledge! Peace to you.
TheGreenNerd
TheGreenNerdcommented2 years ago
@Ultraviolet, Thanks for the visit! I definitely will if any questions come up. Lookin good today, will do another update later.