John420Doe420
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I realize many people have probably asked this but how do i know if my plant is underwatered or overwatered?
a plant that is overwatered looks very similar to a plant that has been deprived of watered. if you put your finger in the medium, and it is dry a good finger joint or two down, it's time to water. overwatering is a common mistake when first learning. the plants need to dry up a bit between watering/feedings....
i agree the finger thing tells me its dry to my knuckle if i got a 5 gallon bucket i can be holding a ton of water even a 3 gallon wont let u know by that finger trick people useI must strongly disagree. It's extremely easy to tell. I would go with the lift method instead of the finger in the soil method, its alot more foolproof and easier to tell. I instantly know if my plants need water when i lift them.
now that was well put to many people rely on how much there plant weighs and thats ok for a quick way to tell if u need water....but u need to study your plant while doing this and not just lift and judge by weight....when u grow outdoors this is when all that lifting up your plant and studying comes into play.Exactly, I was wondering when someone was going to bring up the "know the weight of your plant method". Thats what I've used and it works very well. Its simple lift it before you water it and after. Eventually you'll get a feel for how it looks vs. how much it weighs. Very practicle and it really helps you in learning how to read your plants.![]()
I must strongly disagree. It's extremely easy to tell. I would go with the lift method instead of the finger in the soil method, its alot more foolproof and easier to tell. I instantly know if my plants need water when i lift them.
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