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Regretted ovewatering guy. Still bot enough?

TheObserver
TheObserverstarted grow question 2 days ago
Hi peeps, a regretted ovewaterer here. Is It normal to wait 10 days in between waterings? I must say I was out for 5 days while humidity came a little up and temp was around 16°c, now fixed, btw the smallest of the four seems a bit overwatered even with this few. I'm puzzled.
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question a day ago
Water uptake will slow with low temps and high humidity. The amount of time it takes for soil to dry will depend on how hard your plants drink and how fast evaporation occurs through temps/RH. Throw set times out the window, they're pointless. Learn to water by judging the weight of your pots. Incorporate more perlite into your soil will help too. Better yet, if you like to overwater then move to growing in coco. Coco loves being overwatered.
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GrowerOG
GrowerOGanswered grow question a day ago
Hello mate, i think that watering until drain isn't a good idea, it's better to give low amount of water but more times to avoid overwatering so a big slowdown for plant's growth. You have a 11L pot so if you completly wet the pot with a smal plant, you must wait a lot to feel the soil dry again. Good luck and happy journey!
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 2 days ago
In this light , noone will tell ( make during dark time with flash or take to natural light ( when no scrog)). 10 days is not ok for soil. Normal time with established plants is 3-5 days for wet/dry cycle. Good that you waited. Most common mistake is either you watered while pots were still heavy or loaded with wrong ph...
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