Man I’m so confused please hey

I have no experience with it. I would decide based on my tapwater and soil type and feeding history and things about my grow. Size of pot to age of plant

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Update on the one haha sorry sending this to you I’m sure you have better things to do then show a little update haha but any thoughts of you get time I was going to create a journal just haven’t got to it yet thanks

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Yeah looks good so far :ok_hand:t2: I wouldn’t recommend watering twice a day though.

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Yeah I switched it up to every other day or should I do it every 2 days like I said in my previous post I planted on the 30th so that looks good for the time planted? Glad to hear a more experienced person thanks

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Sounds like bud rot

Hi it looks good. Have you watered around the outside of the pots, looks wettest at the stem. No biggie just making sure. I would even try every third day watering.

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Sounds good yeah I am it’s just a big pot but I do hit around the stem a little more I noticed it was moist in the middle and bottom of the pot I hadn’t checked with my reader thing or whatever and didn’t want to get root rot so that’s why I switched to every two days I didn’t water yesterday because of that so you wait until Tues to water? And I don’t know if it’s reading right because it’s showing ph low anything cheap around the house to raise it that most people would carry that I could use ?Sorry for so many questions I’m just trying do everything right haha

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Heyyy so how big is the pot and does the soil have perlite in it.
Is it a soil-probe pH tester or a pen type for liquids

A soil probe… better off reading and knowing the plant. There are kitchen things for pH.
Dont over-react or hurry to adjust pH its looking good. Not like a medical ermergency here lol.
If you want to mix plant foods and adjust the pH you should test the mix with a pen type tester.
I see perlite in the soil sorry for the distraction. A 4 or 5 gallon pot, plant that size I’m used to every 3 or 4 days

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I got one about same size in large pot I’ll get a pic its every 4 days and my tent has been iverheating

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Not sure big enough for a small tree haha I’m not looking to get it really tall though using 4 ft tall grow tent I have a six footer just no room for it and yes some perlite though you can’t see it’s because I mixed it all around this is the ph tester I got

Some people with a lot of other gardening experience say ya gotta know how the probe changes with moisture levels and be used to it.
It would cause a person to overreact
The paleness, yellowing can confuse between overwatering and hunger. We need to get the watering right.

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The slight droop on your leaves, the edges and tips going, the yellowing, all suggest roots having a hard time. PH wayyy off usually gives twisting skinny or deformed new growth; yours is not bad

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Thank you for your help I have another if I could get your opinion pretty sure this is the white forgot to put tags lol I trimmed the bottom because some of them weren’t looking beneficial…

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I just have my door half open to my tent with a fan blowing in it. It averages about 65 70 in there I’m not really worried about pests since indoor and all so haha

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That trimming didnt hurt some people would do it earlier me later its fine.
Whatya mean the white, the pot? Thanks for pointung that out I would thought it same plant


The white perlite

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What would you recommend for the roots btw? Sorry for so many questions

Good watering practices for best root health. The slower and more like rain the better because it doesnt run out through channels and tunnel. Soaking the entire thing before it starts running out. Then a good wait untill the soil is dry again cuz roots need air too

Every 3 or 4 watering I add sugar or molasses to feed the microbes in the soil in my big pots anyway and there are products which do the same and better.
Overwatering overfeeding and pH way off are bad on roots