Closed-minded or not, stress in the flower room is a bad idea. I've been doing this for a couple of years, and rarely do I put my reputation on the line by giving false information. I'm a firm believer in using sound horticultural technique over "it worked for me before" statements.

I see many more people overwatering, than I see underwatering. Habitual overwatering will cause roots to cease all uptake. (nutrients and moisture) The leaves start to yellow, (like a ph issue without the claw) then they get the brownish spots, then they die. Then there's the stunting as the photosynthesis comes to a screeching halt. That's when the roots start smelling like low-tide in Newport Beach as they rot away.

Most in here would rather learn proper technique, but it's your game. Play it as you see fit. :jointsmile: