Ganja needs little water.
Moist soil leads to root rot.
Root rot leads to suffering.
To control water at seedling stage, water at 5 cc per day. Depends on relative humidity and temperatures. 25 degree and 65 % is humid.
At this size, soil should be around 0.5 to 1 liter.
Too big will lead to soil holding too much water and too much fertilizer.
Too much leads to diseases and dwarf plants.
Dead or dwarf plant both lead to suffering.
@Miss_Greenthumbs_Garden, the jar is a 20l airpot. I don't use the spray but when I water I bathe the part furthest from the plant just to force it to widen the roots.
@Med_in_Tropic, the roots seem to be doing well since they have already taken much of the airpot. the main root has come out below the pot.
Thanks for the reply
She seems far more happy than last week.
What have you done differently to reverse the situation? (Just curious because I've had similar issues in the past)
Grest job on her turn around as well as using this time to start her traina.
She seems happy.
Keep up the good work!!
@Greenrock95, that's exactly what I would have done but in all honesty she didn't look horrible or sickly to begin with. Just needed a little less which I'm noticing is happening more during the winter as its not hot enough to dry them out as quickly.
This is my first winter to grow so I'm learning as I go too.
In the summer I watered each plant until run off started but in the winter I only water small amounts as needed. I also switched from autos to photos the plants are bigger and more difficult to handle so small amounts are easier because I don't have to take them out to water in fear of leakage.
But NICE WORK growmie!!
Cant wait to watch her grow.
one of the best strain ever created.very strong genetic.
she is extremely potent, smell like hell and taste like fruit.
its the strain that reminds me franco himself. the man who worked so hard to bring peace to all and he died pursuing his vision.
thank you franco
She looks like one of my autos. I had to put her into a big pot because autos sometimes go into flower super early and I just wont transplant them because they often wont have enough time to recover from shock.
This causes them to have too much water because of the amount of soil (or coir) they have. I find that in the winter (even though mine are inside of a climate controlled grow house) they dont use as much water as in the hot summer so when I water as I did all summer it is taking longer for the water to evaporate and in the end my plants become stunted.
This is my first winter grow ever so I'm just learning as well but I noticed that they do better to just have a small drink daily rather than watering until saturated. Also, I read how you water along the outermost part so the roots can stretch. I do the same and it's very smart.
But if I were you and if it's a photo period strain, I'd transplant into a 1 gl pot until she is bigger. If she is an auto, give her some time to dry out and maybe do a half cup of plain PH water once shes dry.
Hopefully itll help and you can get the most out of this girl.
Looks like she's got no roots would off been a good idea to have it in smaller pot feed just water for 1st 7/10 days then transplant her... If u did that I don't think she would look like that