IndooorGardnerOhio
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Just the pic, its fairly dry for about the first 2 inches then it gets moist.Could be the pic, but it looks soaked.
Just the pic, its fairly dry for about the first 2 inches then it gets moist.Could be the pic, but it looks soaked.
yep she aint due to be watered for about 4 days.Looking good. At this point it doesn't need water again for at least several days. Start off just watering around the plant in about a solo cup diameter. In a couple weeks as the plant gets bigger, water more toward the edge of the pot, and less toward the middle to encourage lateral root growth. Same idea for bottom watering. SIP setups have the right idea.
steady, right now you can kill it with love/ water.yep she aint due to be watered for about 4 days.
I am doing my best to leave her to do her thing but she is so pretty i just wanna look at her!steady, right now you can kill it with love/ water.
Ain't nothing wrong with spending time with the plants. I do It all the time. Just sit and admire. Smoke a fatty, have a conversation..all good.I am doing my best to leave her to do her thing but she is so pretty i just wanna look at her!
But you love what they become right lolI hate seedlings. lol
Absolutely. The seedling to mid-veg process is just humbling.But you love what they become right lol
Yep they make you work on their schedule lolAbsolutely. The seedling to mid-veg process is just humbling.
I find em pretty easy to look after they take care of themselves almost you just need to lightly mist or water em now and again make sure your temps ok and that your lights set ok distance wise and eventually when they can take it lightly feed em i do prefer going from seed where possible with cuts you dont know what your bringing into your room sure its possible seeds could be a vector too but its far less likelyI hate seedlings. lol
Yep. Precisely, Once I get these guys rolling I can start others, clone, feeding prep, water prep. Right now Im twiddling my thumbs.The hardest part about growing is leaving them alone when they don’t need any more special attention. I’m not saying you’re having this issue, but I certainly do.
What solved the issue for me is growing several at a time in different tents, staggering the cycles, and changing up the mediums—sometimes I grow in dwc, sometimes dtw, and sometimes organic. Sometimes all of the above at once. This way I’m always “busy” with something.
This is one of the reasons why you should have grown in coco. 24 hours after it pops the surface, you get to start feeding it every day instead of staring at it and talking to it, lol.I am doing my best to leave her to do her thing but she is so pretty i just wanna look at her!
best fertz in the world are the foot steps of the farmer!But you love what they become right lol
first feeding , fresh aloe juiced and filteredYep. Precisely, Once I get these guys rolling I can start others, clone, feeding prep, water prep. Right now Im twiddling my thumbs.
watching never hurt anyone but me, i like leaving and coming back 8 week later!I am doing my best to leave her to do her thing but she is so pretty i just wanna look at her!
When I do fruits and veggies outdoor that works extremely well. Im sure the plant would appreciate the cat treatment! lolwatching never hurt anyone but me, i like leaving and coming back 8 week later!
I might not fuck this up after all!
Its an Auto, so no flipping to flower, Humidity is 60% in the tent with 2 humidifers running in the lung room that i can shut off to lower it(Ohio is very dry in winter) If it doesnt go low enough, I have a dehumidifer i can put in the tent(Ohio is very humid in summer lol).Well, you gotta get your shit together before you flip to flower. Your natural humidity in the tent is like 60% (higher?) and you're venting that air back into the lung room and that shit's going straight back into the tent? Wait until you're on week 6 of flower... you don't want to get close to the finish line (or the finish line - drying/curing) and then decimate an entire crop on botrytis.