Vote Now 🏆 for the Grow Awards 2025!
Chat
RecommendedRecommended

The Kardashians

6
5
87
5 years ago
Follow
Grow Conditions
Week 2
Vegetation
7.62
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
10+ conditions after
Login
Commented by
GanjaGoddess GanjaGoddess
5 years ago
I moved the lights closer my ladies this week as they seemed to not be getting enough light. I also added a small humidifier to the room to help boost the humidity as well. I've been misting the top soil lightly every other day and today (day 9) was the first day these ladies got some water since popping soil. Things seem to be going great so far!
Similar Diaries
Badazz OG Cheese 1st photoperiod
6 weeks
Badazz OG Cheese 1st photoperiodRGGROW
Badazz OG Cheese
a few seconds ago · 2 comments
Strawberry gorilla auto
1 weeks
Strawberry gorilla autoGorey
Strawberry Gorilla Auto
7 days ago · 1 comment
Zittles my friend
1 weeks
Zittles my friendExterminatorX
Sweet ZZ Automatic
7 days ago · 1 comment
Red Strawberry Auto Sweet Seeds
1 weeks
Red Strawberry Auto Sweet SeedsDr_Green_Thumb87
Red Strawberry Banana Auto
7 days ago · 1 comment
4x4 Tent Season 2.2
1 weeks
4x4 Tent Season 2.2Turbo_Tastic
Sour Black Cherry Haze
7 days ago
Grow Questions
GanjaGoddess
GanjaGoddessstarted grow question 5 years ago
Under-watering? I water all my plants equally and one seems to be growing steadily and two have stopped. How often should I be watering in smart pots and how much water should I be using each time? Also is there anyway to save my two heat damaged plants or should I scrap them?
Solved
Leaves. Other
like
Stick
Stickanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @GanjaGoddess! Roots need to be on a wet/dry cycle to properly develop and spread for water. Too much water make the roots/plant suffocate. Not enough water will make roots dry and die. Regarding waterings, the rule is to never exceed 20% of you pot's capacity: growing in 3gal bags, you should give at max ~0.7gal. Before you water, make sure the medium is almost fully dry, by putting your thumb into the soil, you will then be able to judge if it needs to be watered or not. Now about the burnt leaves, I would not remove them now, they're not fully dead and can still help to handle photosynthesis. Remove them later when you have other big leaves to do this job. Hope this will help, let me know in the comments section if you need any further information, and happy growing! 👊
Comments
Login

Show by Week
Sort by
popularity
popularity
newest
oldest
Cariboo_OG
Cariboo_OGcommentedweek 15 years ago
Off to a great start. Let me be the first to welcome you to Grow Diaries. and Congrats on your first Diaries ! Happy Growing
GanjaGoddess
GanjaGoddesscommented5 years ago
@Cariboo_OG, Thanks. Really appreciate it. Glad I found Grow Diaries it's a huge help already!
Fitzwell
Fitzwellcommentedweek 35 years ago
In the beginning you can go longer in between watering, i think when i started mine i only watered it once in its first week. Try not to get any water on the leaves when you water it.
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 35 years ago
Hi @GanjaGoddess! Roots need to be on a wet/dry cycle to properly develop and spread for water. Too much water make the roots/plant suffocate. Not enough water will make roots dry and die. Regarding waterings, the rule is to never exceed 20% of you pot's capacity: growing in 3gal bags, you should give at max ~0.7gal. Before you water, make sure the medium is almost fully dry, by putting your thumb into the soil, you will then be able to judge if it needs to be watered or not. Now about the burnt leaves, I would not remove them now, they're not fully dead and can still help to handle photosynthesis. Remove them later when you have other big leaves to do this job. Hope this will help, let me know in the comments section if you need any further information, and happy growing! 👊
Philindicus
Philindicuscommentedweek 35 years ago
Hope I was able to answer your grow question. Feel free to message me anytime. Look forward to following your grow.👍