Overwatered

Tokintoucan

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Just had a read of that, just don't wanna leave it too long to compensate for the overwater and end up underwatering
 

JDMase

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You're overthinking it just have a smoke and chiiiiiillllll. They'll do their thing fine without you. Just stop TRYIN to kill em
 

chemphlegm

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i've grown maybe thousands of plants of many different varieties including mj and have never ever had a plant die because it dried up. its so obvious when they get thirsty or when the pot is light.
they dont dry out and two seconds later die , the pots get lighter, when they feel like they did when they were new water again, walk away, repeat.
 

Tokintoucan

Active Member
Been looking and on one plant a couple of the first leaves have gone a bit light and crisp ish. I know this is a bad sign. Does this mean definite root problems?
 

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chemphlegm

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no clue, I'd try to figure out what's wrong first.its food, they are hungry, gets some quality nutrients and follow the directions, thats what i'd do
 

hillbill

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Move away from the plants...now! Put the water down. Water only when container lightens up. Water so there is some drainage. I tilt my containers to final drain after watering which really help avoid overwatering in the first place. Use higher drainage mix.

I bought a kitchen scale and water at specific weights for the mix and container size.
 
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