Would anyone be interested in participating in an auto grow thread?

Josh33

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I’ve been using 5 gallon pots and actually been thinking of using bigger ones so I guess I don’t think there too big
 

New Age United

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And how often cause I don't want to over or underwater them
Go by the weight 9f the pots, they should be very light before you water, at your stage they would likely take about a liter to 2 liters once a week, when they flower they'll be drinking 3-4 liters a week
 

wil2279

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Question ppl how much water should these be getting
If you are in soil... Most people like to see the soil dry within 2-3 days and then just water when dry... If it takes longer than 3 days for the soil to dry up then you should cut back a little... If in Coco... I hear you can't water too much... But I've never grown in Coco. They say you shouldn't let Coco dry out though...

Exception to the rule is organic dry amendments... Mr. Canuck on YouTube uses organic dry amendments and Coco and he likes to water every 2-3 days when it gets dry... Like a soil grower...
 

wil2279

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If I grow outside I use soil... I think it is just easier. I'm going to try using Coco and dry organic amendments indoors for the first time hopefully starting next week. I'm running to the store to get some Coco on Monday or Tuesday
 

New Age United

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If you are in soil... Most people like to see the soil dry within 2-3 days and then just water when dry... If it takes longer than 3 days for the soil to dry up then you should cut back a little... If in Coco... I hear you can't water too much... But I've never grown in Coco. They say you shouldn't let Coco dry out though...

Exception to the rule is organic dry amendments... Mr. Canuck on YouTube uses organic dry amendments and Coco and he likes to water every 2-3 days when it gets dry... Like a soil grower...
I use pure peat and promix bx and with both you will only have to water once a week for the first two weeks then every 5-6 days for the rest of veg, 4-5 days in mid-late flower. I guess it depends if you're using the technical term or the common term of "soil" bc technically both peat and promix bx are soiless.
 
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