Ok, Let’s see here, I guess I use a few things. Like this gadget here, along with the knuckle test, which is kind of hard being that the roots are everywhere atp. I only use this method when I change the watering technique from veg to bloom. I’ll also use lift the pot method.
According to my calendar I started to notice they were drying out a lot quicker then usual on the 3rd week of bloom. I started to think it was the intake fan I had just added. (See post #255-269, in my current journal) I started to water every other day, which still wasn’t a consistent every other day bc I would check with the plants first, before doing any watering. There were a couple times they went to 2 days. However, I do see now that I could have waited another week or so before changing to watering when the top half has dried out. What made me want to stick to every other day or 2 days is that I did wait until the 3rd day and they were so droopy it scared me. I’ve been told it’s a no, no to let them droop in bloom. I didn’t want that to happen again. They seem to dry out faster when it’s water only. I always tend to try and ask before something goes wrong, that’s why I wanted to make sure I wasn’t going to hurt them in the long run by watering this way. Again, I always check with my plants first. I’ll get the hang of it sooner or later, I’m sure of it.
Thanks again for all you input and help with my watering concerns!!
This is showing the top half is dry on the second day after watering with nutrients. I’m not going to water today, I’m going to wait until tomorrow on the actual 3rd day, just to make sure I’m reading my plants right. Otherwise, I would have watered today, possibly even yesterday if that’s what they were wanting.
Leaves are starting to point down towards the bottom and pots are already light to lift.
the bottom is still a lil moist, just not by much.
Ps. I don’t want to under water or over water. I know the sign of under watering but not over watering?