POLL Ten 100 gallon pots, how many pounds per plant ?

How many pounds per plant


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dlively11

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Ughh, few large branches split from pulling them down plus we had a lot of fog in the morn gettin everything wet and heavy..... Duct taped them will see if those branches survive.....
 

Someguy15

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Ughh, few large branches split from pulling them down plus we had a lot of fog in the morn gettin everything wet and heavy..... Duct taped them will see if those branches survive.....
duct tape works wonders on broken plants, I bet they pull through and develop giant knots at the breaks...just some natural supercropping.
 

CrazyBudz

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looking very nice..it does seem like ur using alot of water tho you can probably tone it down a bit...my masterkush plants are around 3ft tall now and i water them with 1.5 gal per plant just about everyday unless the soil is still really moist from the day b4, its very hot where im at in NorCal tho close to 100 degrees everyday so watering everyday is working out very well for me so far, the plants are suckin that water up!
 

dlively11

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looking very nice..it does seem like ur using alot of water tho you can probably tone it down a bit...my masterkush plants are around 3ft tall now and i water them with 1.5 gal per plant just about everyday unless the soil is still really moist from the day b4, its very hot where im at in NorCal tho close to 100 degrees everyday so watering everyday is working out very well for me so far, the plants are suckin that water up!
They are still drying out every other day even with the heavy watering. Also keep in min they are 100 gallon pots so 10-15% watering isnt that heavy really.

Short on $$ this week an will be watering them with Maxigrow with kelp just to give them some Nitrogen and growth hormones.
 

veggiegardener

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IMHO, water shouldn't be rationed. Be generous(assuming your drainage is good). You may use a bit more nutrients, but this cost is offset by increased plant health, because overwatering washes out the waste products that can otherwise accumulate.
 

Dizz1e

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Your ladies look amazing! I had to change my drawers afters looking at their progress. 5 Star work, Congrats! :bigjoint:
 

dlively11

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IMHO, water shouldn't be rationed. Be generous(assuming your drainage is good). You may use a bit more nutrients, but this cost is offset by increased plant health, because overwatering washes out the waste products that can otherwise accumulate.
I agree. Honestly though with how much I am watering the top foot gets very dry in 48 hours so every other day @ 10-15 gallon seems about right.
 

dlively11

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Plants have really slowed down this last week or two. Have been getting fog until 10-12 noon sometimes before it burns off and then it only gets to mid 70s. Was hoping for some more heat to tell these suckers to really veg before they flower. Have a couple Cheese tht have gone to bloom as well as a large Pot of Gold. The three Large Blue Dreams still dont show any real signs of flower, I think they just need some heat to tell them its time to grow !!
 
Plants have really slowed down this last week or two. Have been getting fog until 10-12 noon sometimes before it burns off and then it only gets to mid 70s. Was hoping for some more heat to tell these suckers to really veg before they flower. Have a couple Cheese tht have gone to bloom as well as a large Pot of Gold. The three Large Blue Dreams still dont show any real signs of flower, I think they just need some heat to tell them its time to grow !!
that sucks bro, i was just in atascadero on monday and it was fucking perfect
 

Spanishfly

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I will reserve judgment until I see them in bud. Sometimes very large plants can finish up all stems and leaves. But hope that doesn´t happen to you.
 
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