Over or underwatered?

Bspectral

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They look like needing a couple fans rotating at them windy days turning them and rainy misting in the wind ,lol, give them 3-5 days then less wind...get them lively!.....manual or autolike Iv done with RO misters fans all timed to spray at times every day for healthy green.
 

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Dieseltech

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Toss the meter just going to mess with your head and make you second guess everything and you will not learn how to read the plant

You aint got to finger the soil look at the soil lift the plant or anything

You just have to learn how to read a plant until you have established a strong root zone that is more forgiving

I suggest you search a guy named Schwaggy P and read his very detailed watering guide not sure if it on this forum tho

Try to send meter back where u bought it or toss it U need to learn how to water or your gonna have other problems
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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I think you smoked too much yesterday :eyesmoke:

Don't you remember yesterday we suggested;

"it sounds to me that the problem is very likely you let it dry out too much, now your soil is likely hydrophobic or has pockets that are and this is stopping your plant from getting enough water. My bet is you water to runoff but seem to get a lot more runoff than you expect. besides up-potting you may want to thoroughly water the pots.

to help with the hydrophobic soil add some aloe, yucca, drop of dish soap to your water and when you water instead of just pouring the entire amount of water in the pot, divide it into a few pours of water, pour some on, really let it be absorbed then add more and wait until runoff "

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Time to up pot
47 days in a one gallon is to long
And they are underwatered "

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Thinking that you might be thinking that they are watered enough but soil has become hydrophobic and not fully saturating.

Easiest fix is to add a drop of dishsoap to water and it will help maintain a better watering. You can add aloe vera also or SLOW incremental watering until watered thoroughly . Ditch that meter too. "

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You can ( believe it or not ) push a thin stick into top soil ( making puncture holes ) to aerate any compaction - water will flow thru those holes to help saturate. Plant will be fine.
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lol
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Doing nothing after getting suggestions to fix your grow is just going to make it get worse. You do not have to take our suggestions but we just want to see your grow succeed.
 

Bspectral

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on the verge of underwatered...theyr not gonna stay like that...could be too late to help perk them up ,look like theyv been sprayed and/or fed with weed killer , they dry up a pale green, not yellowing, even after watering ,like everything is locked out ,-theyr so young still-....more bns germing asap
 

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Dieseltech

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on the verge of underwatered....theyr not gonna stay like that...could be too late to help perk them up....more bns germing asap
I bet he would kill them and start over before giving up his watering meter

Also FFOF you want to mix it with something lighter like happy frog or light warrior ocean forrest hotter and has no mycorrhizae to add in root development

Your running mostly FFOF isnt really great for new roots I bet if you took pic at root mass is weak compared to others

You want to put really established root zones into FFOF yes some strains with be able to do fine but it too hot for plants that size it takes time for them to adjust and thrive
 

big_expectations!

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I think you smoked too much yesterday :eyesmoke:

Don't you remember yesterday we suggested;

"it sounds to me that the problem is very likely you let it dry out too much, now your soil is likely hydrophobic or has pockets that are and this is stopping your plant from getting enough water. My bet is you water to runoff but seem to get a lot more runoff than you expect. besides up-potting you may want to thoroughly water the pots.

to help with the hydrophobic soil add some aloe, yucca, drop of dish soap to your water and when you water instead of just pouring the entire amount of water in the pot, divide it into a few pours of water, pour some on, really let it be absorbed then add more and wait until runoff "

and

"
Time to up pot
47 days in a one gallon is to long
And they are underwatered "

and

"
Thinking that you might be thinking that they are watered enough but soil has become hydrophobic and not fully saturating.

Easiest fix is to add a drop of dishsoap to water and it will help maintain a better watering. You can add aloe vera also or SLOW incremental watering until watered thoroughly . Ditch that meter too. "

and

"
You can ( believe it or not ) push a thin stick into top soil ( making puncture holes ) to aerate any compaction - water will flow thru those holes to help saturate. Plant will be fine.
"
lol
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Doing nothing after getting suggestions to fix your grow is just going to make it get worse. You do not have to take our suggestions but we just want to see your grow succeed.
I'm taking everyone's advice into consideration and appreciate it all..I had watered couple days ago when originally posting so didn't want to take a chance on watering to much because pots do not feel light but also not to heavy either..I'm going to transplant into 5 gallon fabric pots this afternoon, should I water them in good or leave them dry? I've got mixed opinions on whether it's over or under watered..also 1 out of the 5 appears to be looking better than the rest pics are of them this morning
 

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big_expectations!

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It really is all about the roots and to get good roots


May want to make a game plan for controlling humidity when you enter 5 gallon pots and start flowering

I saw you hit 79 already and then had 40 so u basically have no way to control humidity
It only gets low with tent open I have an inkbird temp and humidity controller rh set to 65 with 5% difference and temp set to 78 with 4° difference
 
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