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Need help, question on watering!!
:D :dance: :dance: First of all thanks to those who have helped me. I don't have pics, but my plants are doing so well..... Now the question, my plants are 5 weeks and I have them in 6" pots. They don't seem to need to be watered very often at all. I watered them Monday and it's now Friday. When I poke my finger into the soil, it's still moist about 1/2 inch down. Should I continue to wait to water them? I don't want to overwater. And if I'm not watering them every other day are they missing out on fert? Please help! :dance: :stoned:
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Need help, question on watering!!
Water them once a week with mild fertilizer. If the soil is moist then don't water alot.
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Need help, question on watering!!
what i do is get a good feel of the weight when the pot is filled with dry soil, compare it to when its wet soil and go by there.
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Need help, question on watering!!
Look man, when you water...
Ughghh... I'm sorry, but I must have typed this like 434234342345830945 times... search for Garden Known's posts... use terms like "watering" and the like.
When you water, you need to WATER THE SHIT out of the pots... DON'T BE A WIMP! Don't water here, and there... Oh so cute! What do you think Martha Stewart?
DUDE! Soak the SHIT OUT OF THOSE POTS... SOAK THEM!
Then don't re-water until they're dry.
Simple.
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Need help, question on watering!!
I water when the containers are lightweight and soil deep down is close to bone dry. Watch and wait as the containers filled to the brim with water settles out. If you're watering more than one plant, the drainage speed will show you which ones have better drainage, which may hint at improving soil mixes in the future or lining the bottom for drainage. Quick drainage means they were thirsty and that oxygen is getting to the roots.
Personally, I wouldn't even look at a calendar for watering and instead let the plants tell you when they're thirsty. I've gone as long as 5 days and as quickly as two days between waterings.
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Need help, question on watering!!
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Originally Posted by notanotherteensmoker
Personally, I wouldn't even look at a calendar for watering and instead let the plants tell you when they're thirsty. I've gone as long as 5 days and as quickly as two days between waterings.
Good one.
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Need help, question on watering!!
I've gone between 2 and 5 days... Water when they are dry, no more! Simple!
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Need help, question on watering!!
:) well i have a moisture testing rod that tells me when i plce it in the soil the top soil can be bone dry but then the bottom soil can be quite damp
i water when the bottom soil gets dryer:)
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Need help, question on watering!!
Alot of this depends on the temp in your growroom. Sounds like it must be pretty cold in there if the plants are living of the same water for so long.
Are they growing alot during this time ? Or is the growth slower then ussual?
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Need help, question on watering!!
I have perlite mixed with my soil, in 10" pots, and I've found that I have to water about every two days. There is a drainage hole at the bottom of the pot that I stick my finger up into, to find out if they are dry or not. 2 days seems to be the norm for me.
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Need help, question on watering!!
Thank you Jdog 7000 (and others) for not making me feel like a complete moron. I KNOW to water when they are dry. I needed to know why they aren't getting dry. I mixed about 40% perlite ( I read this somewhere) They are growing pretty quickly, but then again this is my first timeso I have nothing to compare it to. I do have house plants that are thriving, so I do know how to take care of plants. I am just a little hesitant when it comes to these plants. My growroom temp varies between 65-73 degrees, as I am growing in a closet that has one outside wall, and I live in the NE. Do you think this isn't warm enough? I was told this is the perfect temp. The pots have adequate drainage. Thanks
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Need help, question on watering!!
Oh and this question may have been aske a billion times, but how old till plants can be sexed, at what age? I have 9 plants, but only room for 3 and I'm dying to know,thanks.
By the way turtle420, I'm also new to msg boards, so I wouldn't have thought to look up watering, I thought people didn't mind answering questions, You didn't have to answer my question anyways.
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Need help, question on watering!!
Right, for a start do you know how to sex a plant? Like how to tell whats what?
If not go and read up about it, but to sex them all you have to do is put your lights on 12/12 and you'll know.
Then you can keep it in 12/12 to carry on flowering, or you can revert back to vegative, 18/6
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Need help, question on watering!!
I guess I wasn't clear, ( I can be confusing) My plants are only 5 weeks old, I guess from your answer, I need to wait till they flower? When do you think that will be? (so sorry, as I said it's my first time) I do know how to sex them. It's just that I have 9 plants and only room for 3. Any help would be appreciatetd thanks.
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Need help, question on watering!!
yeah water them untill they get proper soaked then again when they get dry test the soil poking ya finger in the soil abut2 inches if dry then water
cheers all
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Need help, question on watering!!
for sexing...
I don't think age per say matters after it grows a few sets of leaves, but instead height...like at least 12" to produce any worthwhile amount. Plan ahead for the plants to double in height during flowering to judge when to change your light cycle, while also accounting for the distance you want them from the light. Err on the side of short if it's your first time.
I've read that 18" is a common height to switch, but I started mine flowering when the tallest of 8 plants was 15" because I don't have much height to work with. Within a week, the males budded up. The flowers looked like tiny banana bunches or cauliflower and the females had a few v-shaped hairs. I had to chuck 4 boys.
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Need help, question on watering!!
. . .and then you cloned the girls?
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Need help, question on watering!!
for rodekyll, on cloning:
I should have, but no. I thought I'd be biting off more than I could chew by trying to clone my first time around.
I was amazed that I could switch to flowering mode by 5 weeks, so I think I could live with that wait next time, then try cloning with a little more confidence.
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Need help, question on watering!!
Go to the floral shop in your area or walmart and get one of these (moisture meter). Real cheap and effective. Put it deep into the soil and if reads dry you know it's time to water.
Good luck with the grow!:thumbsup: