I can only make suggestions because U dont have pics. I'm sure there is a way to get the photos off of your phone, just do a lil research. it sounds like you've got a hell of a lot of work ahead of you.The plant is 2 weeks old. It's planted in a 15 gallon bucket. It's over a foot tall already, I'm on a 2 gallon every other day water schedule with a 1 1/2 tsp of Buddha grow, and 1tsp of protekt and a 1/4 tsp of root booster for my 5 gallon watering bucket each time I use only water every third watering, and what is PPMS by the way? This is only my second time growing, I have pics of my first and this one but can't figure out how to get em on here off my phone
Just as a general rule, the bigger the container is in relation to the plant, the less often you have to water. If you let the soil dry in between waterings it encourages the roots to spread to search for new water. Even with a 13 inch plant, in a 15 gallon container there is no way it needs watering every 2 days unless you are potted in just pure pearlite or coco with no soil at all. Wait to water til the soil is completely dry to the depth of your second knuckle, that's a good rule of thumb. If it really is drying out that fast, you have a serious temperature/humidity issueyes it does when its in a15 gallon bucket. and when its over a foot tall at only 13 days since being potted, obviously it does, the watering isn't the issue fyi, found that out by an old schooler