<span class="link_user">@tromus_teh_tranq</span>, thanks dude, i am learning that this is all a balancing act. juggling the environment, light, and watering into a hopeful trifecta of harmony. there is definately no one fits all solution i'm discovering!
<span class="link_user">@Gridderz</span>, Thanks! That was the day after watering. Definitely perked back up. I think the droopiness is coming from light stress. if i dial the dimmer back to around 60%, they seem to handle it much better. I had been running it at 75-80%. Still playing with that a bit. Your grow is looking solid too! Very healthy!
<span class="link_user">@tromus_teh_tranq</span>, i am also doing between 2 and 3 days depending on how the soil is. sometimes it just doesnt need it after 2 days, but i always check for it.
<span class="link_user">@Gridderz</span>, They are just drying out every two days or so. I left them go another day and watered at the start of day 4 instead of day 3 and they were even droopier and sad looking. Today, (one day after watering), they have sprung back up and looking very healthy again. So I think I may need to bump my watering to every two days instead of every three.
<span class="link_user">@Gridderz</span>, Interesting thought on that. I've been trying to figure out why they look droopy for a while now and haven't really been able to put a finger on it. I'm concerned about reducing the water volume because of two things. The humidity in my tent is pretty abyssmal, <30%. Also, the pots have lost all of their water weight by the time I go to water again. The fabric pots are pretty dry and an inch or so down is quite dry as well. Good thought on that and maybe I will try scaling the volume back a bit to see how they respond the next week or so. I was going to be changing the lighting tomorrow to start flowering as well.
Appreciate the input!