Kingkongbud
Active Member
There are several ways to know when your soil is dry enough that different people feel comfortable with. Checking by pressing your finger down is the most common way. It is not the best. The reason for this is soil compaction. It is important for cannabis roots that there is the least compaction, especially if you container and area is poorly ventilated. I have been growing for many years and have seen all the problems. What 1 do is touch the top of soil and only dig very slightly. If the soil looks lighter brown at the top and rubbing your finger down just a bit and there's slight dampness, it is ready to water the next day or 2 max. If it takes much longer you either have too slow drying of the soil and there's various reasons for this, either grow room related or cannabisplant health related. Lifting the pot is risky because a human does not make perfect scale and these plants prefer the least disturbance. Remember how much water you poured the very last time you watered. All you have to remember is "ok, I added half the bottle last time so the next time should require around this amount not much more." This is only accurate if the first time you've measured water volume was when the soil was completely dry, 1 inch down. When the plant gets bigger, it can do irreparable damage if you wait too much longer after 1 inch down is fully dry. Plants start drinking faster and faster and transpire faster too, and then eventually slow down.