Overwatering issue fuck my life

Ayokiwi717

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So I'm a murder. Killed one, working on my second. I just dont see how I'm over watering the plants. It's not like the soil is soaked, just a little damp. Other plants are getting fed the same, and the other two are doing fine. I grew before and never had this problem. Are autoflowers more prone to getting overwatered? Ugh started with four down to two. Atleast the other two are thriving.
 

Gentlemencorpse

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Pics of the overwatered plants? Might be something else. Autos seem sensitive to a lot but not over-watering in my experience so far
 

Merkn4aSquirtn

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Idk what kind of soil you're using.. or how often you water. Try growing in coco coir but be prepared to read up before you just stick your plant in that stuff. That'll solve all your overwatering problems bongsmilie GL
 

JoeBlow5823

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Pictures would be extremely helpful. Even if you are starting seed in a solo cup, If you fully saturate that dirt, it is going to take 2-3 weeks for the sprout to use up all that water (depending on the dirt and how much water it hold).
 

inth3shadowz

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There's plenty guides online and videos on youtube about this. I've got 11 girls in 1/2 gal pots and literally water with a pump sprayer like once every 3-4 days if that. My buddy drowns his with large amounts of water im like holy fuck can you be any more of a tard. Just keep it simple, water when they're truly dry, not damp.
 
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