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danmail

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hey guys i have a question i havent wateredmy girls in 9 days because it has felt to me like they havent needed it they dont droop or anything i give them a co2 bath at night and spray with purified water because they have been heat stressed to shit leaving my cabnet closed when the light turns on its hard waking up at 4 in the morning should i water or just leave it untill they start droopin ??? they are lookin healthier than like say 8 days ago lol ?
 

GoPostalMan

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hey guys i have a question i havent wateredmy girls in 9 days because it has felt to me like they havent needed it they dont droop or anything i give them a co2 bath at night and spray with purified water because they have been heat stressed to shit leaving my cabnet closed when the light turns on its hard waking up at 4 in the morning should i water or just leave it untill they start droopin ??? they are lookin healthier than like say 8 days ago lol ?
poke your finger in the dirt, a good 2 or 3 inches, see if you feel it's moist, even if the top is bone dry, it doesn't need to be watered just yet Just keep an eye on them, and if they do start drooping soon, don't over water them, you'll drown them quickly.
Water them when you feel the deep soil is damp, and the top is dry. Moist soil, you should pull out dirt stuck to your finger, damp dirt feels cold and moist, but doesn't stick to your skin.
 

IslandGreenGuy

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I would probibly wait till they droop. If they arn't showing any stress, don't water them. I have the best luck by letting them dry out and start to droop. Then I give them a bath in water. I pour in 16oz cups of water untill it leaks from the bottom. Make sure it's not just running down the side of pot (dirt shrinks when it drys up) in a one gallon pot, I dunp about 4 16oz cups into it when it's dry.
 

docjohn

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How big are the pots?

Some pots can hold water for a long ass time.

You're doin' the right thing, which is being attentive to the ladies.
 

Krypt

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^^dont wait for your plants to droop, that just is causing unneeded stress on your plants.

GoPostalMan was speaking the truth about when to water, and as for the pots, even if they arent big, they might still be clogged at the drainage holes, so i would get a knife and clear them out.
 

danmail

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they are in 2 gallon pots i have to open the cabnet or it gets like 90 + degrees and a couple nights i had woken up to late and they cooked for like 45 minutes lol poor girls lol like new foliage basically melted it seems becausee it looks like i had bugs munchin on the leafs but im sure its from the heat ill show you a couple pics i watered them right after i transplanted them so i am not sure if they liked it or not i probly should have soaked the soil and then transplanted instead i transplanted then watered they probly werent big enough to suck up all that water its my first grow so im not expecting miracles
i actually clipped the burnt leafs off when i was drunk so i didnt mind doing it but these pics are a couple days old now they are on day 24 and look better today then they did yesterday some of my leafs are all gimped bad pics but whatever
 

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