Plants dont recover after overwatering and transplanting =/

MickFoster

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Dont know what u mean by complicated. Im just asking how I should water them.
As previously indicated.........I'm not a soil grower but I do understand the watering concept.
When the pot feels light........water them.
Again.......you have a deficiency problem that will only get worse if you don't address it now.
Good luck.
 

weedstoner420

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Do the pots feel light? Does the soil feel dry when your stick your finger down into it? If so, I would water them.

Ditch the scale, just lift the pots and let your fingers and wrist tell you when they feel light.
 
Do the pots feel light? Does the soil feel dry when your stick your finger down into it? If so, I would water them.

Ditch the scale, just lift the pots and let your fingers and wrist tell you when they feel light.
Ok no scale then, I just learned it this way from my previous forum :/.

I just came back from watering them, I noticed the leaves started to hang, pot was dry, I just watered the big plant.
Ive also given her some nutrients, even tho Its crazy I think because they are in those pots for only 6 days,
and the soil is new and fresh and says it has nutrients for 6 weeks.

But ive given her some now.

Lets see what happens.
 

weedstoner420

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Ok no scale then, I just learned it this way from my previous forum :/.

I just came back from watering them, I noticed the leaves started to hang, pot was dry, I just watered the big plant.
Ive also given her some nutrients, even tho Its crazy I think because they are in those pots for only 6 days,
and the soil is new and fresh and says it has nutrients for 6 weeks.

But ive given her some now.

Lets see what happens.
Interesting...I wouldn't advise the scale because the plant is constantly getting larger and gaining weight, so the weight where it's "time to water" will be a moving target...

I also don't like the claims about soil having enough nutrition for a certain number of weeks/months. That's going to be dependent on the type of plant, size of plant, size of the pot, and other factors.

And finally, plants can show signs of nutrient deficiency due to other factors like moisture stress, environmental stress, or even having too much nutrients, causing a lockout. I would wait a week to see how they react to the fertilizer you gave, before changing anything else.
 

cdgmoney250

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can you tell me when I should water them or how you would do it?
For the larger plant… Don’t water again until the pots feel a bit lighter.
Water before soil becomes too dry/top soil changes color and look for plant queues like…
(leaves not as perky/feeling dry like paper, branches losing their rigid full of water feeling, wispy structure)
Water until you get a small amount of runoff.

For the little plants… just keep the soil moist, but not saturated. Don’t let them dry out! Avoid watering to get runoff, just consistent moisture until they start drying out the pots (drinking) between your waterings. Then you can start watering heavier until or close to saturation.

When the plants start drinking that down quickly, it’s probably time for a transplant to a larger container.

How to water soil : slow and evenly distributed
by hand, sprayer or dripper.

I’m attaching a link that helped me to understand the soil/plant/water relationship much better.


Hope this helps :joint:
 
I also don't like the claims about soil having enough nutrition for a certain number of weeks/months. That's going to be dependent on the type of plant, size of plant, size of the pot, and other factors.
Even if its specifically for cannabis? Its a growmix for cannabis after all. :p

However, now, after looking at the growth again that happened in the last 7 days...
1) IMG-20250104-115506-Kopie hosted at ImgBB — ImgBB
2) IMG-20250111-161232-Kopie hosted at ImgBB — ImgBB

... it might actually be possible, that the nutrients are gone, especially since i added coco, perlite, and clay granulates!
So there isnt actually as much soil in there.

Im pretty sure Mick was right now.

@cdgmoney250 : thx for the link going to check it out
 
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