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Binks420

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Post your feeding/watering schedule, nutrients, grow media, ph, RH, temps, and lights for a proper diagnosis.
I water every 4 days 25 mL with 1 ml biogrow, 1 ml biobloom and 3 ml topmax. I don’t pH. RH is at 30% and temp at 25-30 C and 250 w leds
 

Tracker

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I water every 4 days 25 mL with 1 ml biogrow, 1 ml biobloom and 3 ml topmax. I don’t pH. RH is at 30% and temp at 25-30 C and 250 w leds
25mL sounds like very little water. When I water/feed, I mix enough to apply at least 2L to 3L to a 10L fabric pot with soil media. When I water, I try to completely saturate the soil, and then I dump out excess from the catch tray so that the fabric pots are not sitting in water.

30% RH at 30C is very dry for that temp. The plants want to suck up a lot of h20 in that range.
 

Binks420

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^^^^^ Exactly.. So, you feed every time you water?
25mL sounds like very little water. When I water/feed, I mix enough to apply at least 2L to 3L to a 10L fabric pot with soil media. When I water, I try to completely saturate the soil, and then I dump out excess from the catch tray so that the fabric pots are not sitting in water.

30% RH at 30C is very dry for that temp. The plants want to suck up a lot of h20 in that range.
I’ll water more thanks!
^^^^^ Exactly.. So, you feed every time you water?
 

Tracker

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I’ll water more thanks!
Don't keep the soil saturated all the time. When you water, saturate. Then, let it dry out before you water again. Don't let it go totally bone dry where the leaves are wilting, but when you pick up the pot you should feel it's significantly lighter than the saturated weight before you water again.
 

Binks420

Active Member
Don't keep the soil saturated all the time. When you water, saturate. Then, let it dry out before you water again. Don't let it go totally bone dry where the leaves are wilting, but when you pick up the pot you should feel it's significantly lighter than the saturated weight before you water again.
Okay i’ll look into that thanks
 

twentyeight.threefive

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It’s an auto. And it doesn’t drink much everytime i water there’s still water left inside so i don’t watnt to drown it
What does it being an auto have to do with anything?

If it's still wet don't water it again, that's called overwatering. You're already drowning it if 25ml of water keeps it wet.
 
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