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Quote Originally Posted by BUDEZZ
I have been giving them 2ltr of water everyday for the past 7 day's
14 liters of water in the past 7 days?

You'll need to figure-out proper watering quantities and frequency.

First-off, you'll need to figure-out pot capacity per watering. Slowly add properly ph'd water, and watch for runoff. Once you see a SLIGHT trickle, the ammount you just put in is about the ammount you need for each watering. In a 4 1/2 gallon (18 liters or so) pot, that should be somewhere around 1/2 gallon. (2 liters) You can either practice on your plant(s), or practice on a pot of old soil.

Next, you need to know how long till the soil dries before needing more water. Cannabis prefers (demands) a wet-dry cycle, but do not let the soil completely dry-out. It will cause problems with absorption if habitually dried-out, and will cause root rot if habitually overwatered.

Next, check online for a weekly feeding schedule for your nutrients. Keeping in mind how much water is needed for a SLIGHT trickle...mix and add enough to ALMOST get a trickle. If 2 liters got you a slight trickle, give 1.75 liters of nutrient solution. (or so)

Since feeding is the most important, feed once a week and water inbetween if and when necessary. Again...allow the soil to dry between waterings and feedings. If soil is dry the day before a feeding day...just give a 'booster' splash of properly ph'd water to tide them over till feeding. (do not give a full watering the day before a feeding day)

18 liter pots should keep the soil moist for a couple or few days depending on the size of the plant and your ambient growroom conditions, and strength of the fans you're using. Allow ample time for soil to dry after flushes, which totally saturate the medium. (the soil) This means it'll stay moister, longer.

Two or three times the pot volume for flushes. If you flush on a feeding day, have your nutrients mixed, and add it as the last bit of the flush. This allows you to wait till dry before watering rather than having to wait till dry for a feeding.