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    Help with watering

    Hey, I have a plant, just about over a foot now. But I dont know what is the best way to water it. How much water should I give it a day?a week? any help you have will be very much appreciated. Its indoor being grown in a closet about 4x4 ft. with aluminum foil surrounding everything, soon to be replaced with mylar. So any watering tips would really help. thanks!
    darthstoner09 Reviewed by darthstoner09 on . Help with watering Hey, I have a plant, just about over a foot now. But I dont know what is the best way to water it. How much water should I give it a day?a week? any help you have will be very much appreciated. Its indoor being grown in a closet about 4x4 ft. with aluminum foil surrounding everything, soon to be replaced with mylar. So any watering tips would really help. thanks! Rating: 5

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    Help with watering

    Here is very useful info from THE CANNABIS GROW BIBLE (Chapter 5: THE INDOOR GROWING OF CANNABIS).
    Btw, highly recommended book.

    WATERING
    Water your plant ever second or third day or better still when
    they dry out. Never let the soil dry out completely for long periods of
    time. The following method works best with good size pots.

    Day A - watering, Day B - let dry, Day C - let dry, Day D - check soil and water if needed.

    This really does depend on the size of your pots though. If you
    pick up your pot when it is dry and pick up the same pot when it is has
    been watered, you can tell the difference in weight. This is a good way
    to judge if your pots need water or not.

    It is easy to see signs of over-watering. Watch your plants
    after you have watered them for the next 2 - 3 days. Do the fan leaves
    point outwards to receive more light? Or do they wilt downwards and
    look like claws. If they wilt then you may be under-watering or overwatering.

    Check the soil. Is it dry? If it is then add more water. If itâ??s
    wet, then leave the soil dry out for more time until your leaves pick up
    again. You will eventually understand more about your plants needs as
    it grows along. What you need to do is form a pattern or relationship
    with your plants watering needs.

    Over-watering does kill plants if the watering continues. If
    this happens let it dry out and hope for the best. Use a fan near the
    surface of the soil if you can. You may find that you need to water
    everyday because your light may be discharging a lot of heat and your
    soil might be a quick draining type.

    Your plant needs all the light it can get in vegetative growth.
    Leave your light on 24 hours a day and enjoy watching your plant as it
    grows.
    GL! imp:

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