I would advise restricting water at this point, for the simple reason that marijuana plants are normally stressed due to natural conditions in the Fall. It provides them with added incentive to reproduce and does increase female/hermi etc resin production at the end of a 6-8 month cycle.

Sounds like you have adequate soil temp protection, but I would hold off with the water for at least a few days. It won't hurt.

Good Luck!

Biz

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