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Grower1995
Grower1995started grow question 5 years ago
I watered my plants 2 days ago and the leaves on the one are starting to droop, have I over watered? Should I just let them dry out for a couple days before the next feed? Thanks in advance fellow growers
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Leaves. Curl down
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StoneyMelony
StoneyMelonyanswered grow question 5 years ago
I don't think the clawing of the leaves is because you over watered. Also because you say watered 2 days ago, I think she is doing this because of the nutrients. I am a plagron user myself and the green sensation is strong stuff, i should lower this a bit at least. or give a few days PH water with cal/mag only, I give my auto's only 3 times in a grow while flowering a PK boost. It does the trick for me, I hope this could help you out a little bit, good luck with your grow ;-)
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Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardensanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey man I know watering can become a tricky thing at first trying to get that perfect balance so as to not stress her out.too much water and she will have those roots suffocating and that can slow growth or even effect how she absorbs nutrients .you could do the knuckle trick after about an inch of topsoil it should be dry and or the lifting technique where you just go by how she feels weight wise .I know these fastbuds autos are crazy good with stress and very forgiving too. I just got mine going into their second week of life and they are just happy plants , be careful not to go to hard on nutrients as autos take longer to recover from any stress inflicted on them..and if at all possible be constant with the watering regime plants will like it before the lights go on or early in the morning when they are essentially waking up ..cheers brother..
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 5 years ago
Wateringregime is ( in my opinion) the hardest part to find out in indoor growing. there are a few tools that may help you. a) the fingerknuckle method: dont water again, until the soil is fingerknuckle deep dry . b) the potlifting method: if your plant is very dry, lift the pot and try to get in memory the weigh. Then water. Dont water again until youreach the weigh of the dry pot. c) using ascale: same like potlifting, weigh your dry pots and then water. dont water again until you reach the weigh of the dry pot. The bowls method. Start watering with a shotglass, then with a bigger glass, then with a bowl of water, then with a bigger container. always check with the fingerknuckle method. Your goal is to get a circle of dry-wet-dry-wet. So plants can develop betr. If they always stand in wet soil, roots get lazy. If they are searching for water they spread more and mor roots-More fruits. happy watering
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