she dont look happy

Toolong

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lol trust everyday i stay in LA....but do every other sound right
I water mine every other day but some days I may water a little more or less just depends on how hot it is. It was just brought to my attention that black pots outside can get too hot and affect your root system so consider than when you repot.
 

siyrus12

Active Member
I water mine every other day but some days I may water a little more or less just depends on how hot it is. It was just brought to my attention that black pots outside can get too hot and affect your root system so consider than when you repot.
i will....how does her size look for 3 months??cuz i have not really feed her anything
 

dbo24242

New Member
looks under-watered give it something to drink.

and under-fed look how the leaves at the bottom are yellowing and falling off, needs Nitrogen, needs Nutrients.
 

FortyTillFive

Active Member
awwww 15 gallon pot FTW!! This is like wearing tight pants and than getting a big boner, LOL no room to grow not gunna be happy lol
 

dbo24242

New Member
Its definitely watering issue not pot size issue, just so you know. Changing the pot size doesn't really fix any problems with your plant that couldn't have been fixed by proper feeding/watering cycles. However, does make it easier you will be able to water less often this way. When you transplant water it very heavily then wait a few days and start feeding it some nice nutrients.
 

siyrus12

Active Member
looks under-watered give it something to drink.

and under-fed look how the leaves at the bottom are yellowing and falling off, needs Nitrogen, needs Nutrients.
its not under-water i water her everyday..but nutes i can agree on
 

cowboylogic

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Everyday is too much but as it heats up it will differ so just monitor closely, with as dry as that soil looked hard to believe your watering everyday, are you in the high desert?
1/2 gal in a pot that size probaly barely gets the top half wet. Gotta water until it runs out of the bottom of the pot. That may be part of the reason the roots are growing up. Besides being a bit rootbound.
 

siyrus12

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1/2 gal in a pot that size probaly barely gets the top half wet. Gotta water until it runs out of the bottom of the pot. That may be part of the reason the roots are growing up. Besides being a bit rootbound.
water does run down the pot...should i move up to a gallon
 

cowboylogic

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water does run down the pot...should i move up to a gallon
You cannot go by exact measurements. You gotta give the plant what it needs. Water the pot, a good watering. Lift the pot and remember kinda what it feels like, weight. The check the pot by lifting again, when it feels light, water again. Its almost impossible to schedule waterings. Each stage of the plants life it uses different amount. As you get more grows behind you. You will get it figured out. But you plant still is looking nice. Well done.
 

Toolong

Member
1/2 gal in a pot that size probaly barely gets the top half wet. Gotta water until it runs out of the bottom of the pot. That may be part of the reason the roots are growing up. Besides being a bit rootbound.
I was just going to get to the amount you were using and cowboy brought the logic, As a rule for me and this only applies to Cali but your soil should always have slight moist look, never to dry or moist if you were in a humid climate that could be bad combo. That's why your soil looks so dry.
 

cowboylogic

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I was just going to get to the amount you were using and cowboy brought the logic, As a rule for me and this only applies to Cali but your soil should always have slight moist look, never to dry or moist if you were in a humid climate that could be bad combo. That's why your soil looks so dry.
Cowboylogic is just UnderDogs alias. You know so I can walk the streets without being mobbed by bitches!!!!! (get the pun?) LOL:hump:
 

siyrus12

Active Member
I was just going to get to the amount you were using and cowboy brought the logic, As a rule for me and this only applies to Cali but your soil should always have slight moist look, never to dry or moist if you were in a humid climate that could be bad combo. That's why your soil looks so dry.
i see..everthing starting to make since..do you stay in cali??
 

cowboylogic

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And the SoCal thing makes sense Tool. I am in the midwest and dont know first hand. But I do know how to grow, not just herb. I am a farmer also. But you point is about intake and transpiration, in SoCals case to keep cool. Bet the plants def need a constant intake at the roots. Great point Tool. +rep
 

Green Cross

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That soil looks pretty dry to me, looks like a nut. def. to me.
I'm with toolong here; She's wilted, and possibly heat stresses.

A half gallon is not enough to thoroughly saturate the soil in that 5 gal pot.

Give her the 1/2 gal 0 wait 10 minutes (for the soil to wet) then give her another gallon. It's fine if 20% runs out the bottom.

Add a couple drops of dish soap, and it will help the watter penetrate the soil.

Only water again once it starts to dry out - when the planter feels light.

Re-potting wont hurt either - you'll be able to go a couple days between watering's in the new container IMO
 
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