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ok my plants are sagging the leaves are bending downwards. ive always been under the impression that this was underwatering but i just heard it may be because ive been overwatering. Can u guys get back to me asap because i just dumped some more water for the plants thinking it was ok....lol also could u guys let me know ur watering habits like how often u do it and how much per plant | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | get a moisture meter. do a search for overwatering. If you dont have the $5 to buy a moisture meter than it is far far better to error on the side of dryness. It is way easier to cure underwatering than overwatering. Overwatering is one of the few natural killers on MJ. underwatering can produce nice root structures.. to much watering and not much in the way of roots... it makes it hard to transplant without a nice root ball.
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