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Blunt O Chronic
05-30-2006, 07:35 PM
wad up? I live in vegas and its hittin 100's every day, i have 2 plants outside that are around 2 moths old.(i think)one was from a chronic sack and the other from a stress sack. they are right around 6" high, the one that i think is the chronic seed is a bit smaller with a leaf width of 3" and the bigger one has 4" shade leaves. they are both kind of dry but i watter them everyday should i water at night insted of the middle of the day? nice plants,short and bush, i want to see them do well but i know that might not happen. later:stoned:
wad up? I live in vegas and its hittin 100's every day, i have 2 plants outside that are around 2 moths old.(i think)one was from a chronic sack and the other from a stress sack. they are right around 6" high, the one that i think is the chronic seed is a bit smaller with a leaf width of 3" and the bigger one has 4" shade leaves. they are both kind of dry but i watter them everyday should i water at night insted of the middle of the day? nice plants,short and bush, i want to see them do well but i know that might not happen. later:stoned:
Never water your plants in the middle of the day or late in day unless they are wilting verybad especially when in pots. The pots get really hot and when you water it shocks the roots and may even heat the water enough to cause damage to the roots. Water in the morning as that gives them enough water to make it through the day. You could water at night, before they start budding but after that you increase the chance of moldy buds. Whats on your side is the fact its very dry no humidity in the air to help the mold.
SaH
msactech1
05-30-2006, 08:15 PM
You are in the desert where plants don't like to grow. I think you should water them the same time people set thier water sprinklers. Don't they come on early in the morning and right after dark? Water it the same as if you were growing tomatoes.
smoke_and_fly
09-02-2007, 12:20 PM
1litre every morning then maybe rig up a drip system
??all depends pot size and plant size
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