Hey I’m currently at the end of week 6 of flower and I don’t think it’s normal for my plant to be so thirsty not even a day later in flower alota of the lower leaves are wilting and dying … and I soon as I water them they go back up anybody know the reason I have a lot of holes I drilled in the bottom of my buckets so I don’t think drainage is the problem … thanks … they are in 5 gallon buckets
Without more information not much to say. As a point of reference, my indoor plants in 10 gallon fabric bag need water every day after a couple of weeks into flower. Mine get 1.5 gallons to 2 gallons each watering.
So I just need to water them more ok I’ll get some water read for them then I was thinking maybe there root bound but I check the drain holes and I don’t see any roots coming from them
But the soil is still moist does that mean anything ?
I don’t know the answer. I started out going by weight…when they felt light, I would water. Now, I just know that when they get big, they need water every day. If I miss a day or let it go for a few hours (due to laziness) they wilt.
Yea that’s exactly what’s going on guess I have to water everyday thank @merlin44
We’ve got one or two things going on. Either there’s too much drainage, or she’s eating super quick to make thise fat, juicy nugs. I’d like to think the latter. I’m in coco, about a week into flower and am about to have to feed twice a day.
Bottom leaves tend to die and fall off once they get big like that they don’t get as much light and your plant is sucking the nutes out of them fast as you water them sounds like



