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Is it critical to not let your flower plants "droop"?

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    Default Is it critical to not let your flower plants "droop"?

    I know that in veg you can let them dry out and droop a little. But what about in flower?

    Just trying to get an idea of when to water in flower...

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    water when pot feels light
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    You do not want your plant to droop! the only time they should droop is before lights out(its natural). Drooping from of lack of water is always a bad thing. I would not worry if you catch it right away! the worst that could happen is you loose your whole crop but you would need to not water it for a few days. if you notice them drooping and water within a day you probably didn't do much harm.

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    thats bad, just water when the pots are light or when your finger comes out the soil dry

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