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    I think I watered too frequently on this plant, idk what I'm doing but the top few inches kept getting bone dry so I kept watering smh. I haven't watering it in like 10 days, it's not rebounding it seems. Basically want to know if I should just toss it. The bottom of the soil is damp still too which idk how.

    #2
    My advice- start A new one
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      #3
      If you don't want it to die I'd water it, I've personally seen worse underwatering come back. is it an auto? How old? What soil? Strain? Does your bag have airflow under it? What size bag? How do you know the bottom of the soil is damp? New bag? Feeding it anything? Water's pH? What lights are being used? Light schedule?
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      • Mrleafy
        Mrleafy commented
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        It's an auto. A month old. Sohum living soil with seed starter in the middle (to not burn the seedlings). Strain called six shooter from fast buds seed bank. I had the fabric bags just on a drip tray, so no airflow under neath until last week so I guess it was already too late. 5 gal bag. Soil is damp because i tore up one plant already and checked the soil under it and it was still damp despite no watering for over a week. Roots were not gooey or wet, but dry with yellowish roots? Soil seemed to be cakey in the root ball. Bags are new yes. No feeding the living soil is already enough. Waters ph is high but I was told living soil corrects the ph so its supposedly unnecessary to bother with it. The lights being used is a HLG 650 R. Light schedule is 18/6 as I was told autos should be kept on if not 24/7. Lights are like 32inches above canopy (pretty sure hlg recommendation).

      #4
      Start here. https://www.growweedeasy.com/basics Read up as much as you can. Under/over watering, not enough light, soil to hot or whatever the issue is, it's preventable. Read, Read, Read. There's everything you need to know how to grow gorgeous bud on the main site.
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        #5
        Don't waste your time and start a new one.
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