Well for my first plant I'm happy this was the learning one but turned out ok have changed the pot and she looks OK starting to get a slight scent now aswell
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Good job. She will love you for that.Well for my first plant I'm happy this was the learning one but turned out ok have changed the pot and she looks OK starting to get a slight scent now aswell
You can't overwater a plant in one watering.Some of the leaves have drooped slightly and I'm not sure if it's due to change of pot or if I overwatered it yesterday
Hey she'S coming along really nicely! -- yeah she is letting her leaves hang a bit there... I can't tell you why though, sorry.Just an update pic
Over watering and under watering have similar characteristics.Thanks am going to give a little water today as top soil is drying and well I've learned a thing or two with this one start in a bigger pot next time or move over a week or two earlier although I'd love this one just to be happy
No, I have to disagree with you there yeatster.Over watering and under watering have similar characteristics.
I'm not saying it is either.
Before you water, the girl should be dry all the way down to her roots. The finger in soil method will not give you an accurate reading of the roots.
Try filling an identical pot with the same soil, dry, to get a reference to weight. When your girls pot feels roughly the same weight it is time to water.
Water thoroughly, even to run off of 10-30%. Runoff allows harmful build ups to be flushed.
Then wait til you are completely dry again before another water.
To each his/her own. I respect that.No, I have to disagree with you there yeatster.
Letting a plant dry to the point the root ball is completely dry will cause the soil to go hydrophobic and will also slow down soil life, potentially causing all sorts of other problems.
Given a soil is well aerated, watering as soon as the top 2 inches are dry is just fine.
Then water until first signs of runoff are visible.
Don't worry. I tried LST for the first time about a week ago and broke the main stem by a thread. I thought for sure she was gonna die. She repaired the broken stem on her own. Took her about 3 or 4 days and she's back in the game, and she's now LST'd ... or more like HST'dI've looked up doing lst but where I haven't done it before I'm not entirely sure on how to do it without causing damage or stressing it I'm just happy she isn't drooping for the min lol
Haha not so sure about that, just finished my first fullblown growTo each his/her own. I respect that.
I think root rot possibility is of more concern than being dry. Most mj naturally grows in arid conditions.
I'm sure you have far more experience than me, anyhow.
Peace
Check on the strain profileSo any guesses on how long left I'm looking at ? Just curious thanks guys