markj
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The first time after giving 0.3L water started running from the bottom. But after 5-10 min there was no water left on the tray. Then I gave another 0.2L and there was no water running. About half an hour after that I also gave her another 0.5L which she drunk pretty easily, there's only a little water running from the top, which was gone after a while. So, in total she drunk 1L and I believe she really needed it. All the soil should be wet now.New to this forum but local on others, has the soil dried to the point it's hard? If it's hard enough that you can "crack" it or if they already exist, then the water is just running right over the hard surfaces and out of the pot without the soil picking any up. Try soaking it. Put it in a bucket of water until 1cm of the stem is under water and hold it there for a couple minutes. This has happened to me when they just decide one day that they are going to drink twice as fast out of no where. lol.
Your right that about of water is WAY too low for such a large plant. If they soil is still in decent shape, maybe it's time for a new medium or a replant into a known good soil. Might also want to look into re-potting it because the root system is going to go CRAZY when you put it into flowering.
This may not even be close to your problem, but it is the only way I can figure it not holding any water. Cheers.
This is 3 gallon pot and as you can see in some pics it's not even filled with soil till the top. Maybe I do need to transplant it before switching to 12/12. But if I transplant to a bigger pot, how long does it need to recover the transplant stress and shock? Because I was thinking of going to flower sometime during this week.