Growing with soil in a container that is about the size of a 5 gallon bucket, maybe a touch larger. I watered yesterday morning and noticed this morning that soil felt like she could use more already. Plant is 6 1/2 weeks in veg and I have never had to water daily before on other grows. I am letting this one veg longer than other grows and understand that flower can make girls thirsty but damn... I haven't made light switch yet! I guess if she is taking that much water I should just give her what she wants. Anyone else out there that has to water daily?
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Temp in the mid 70's and RH in the mid 40's. I know RH is low but with new exhaust fan I don't struggle with heat anymore, now it's low RH!! Figure that will be good for flower and veg hasn't shown any real issues. I usually give her one gallon at each watering and that gives me a little run off so I figured that was soaking the medium adequately. Haven't had her "dry out" this quick for entire grow but she is getting big and I am careful to let medium dry out some so roots get oxygen. Container is a planter from Lowe's that is 18" in diameter and 8" deep. I was concerned about the depth of the container (limited on height of grow box) but it has worked for other grows and roots filled in the diameter nicely. Getting ready to switch lights in a week so I think it's too late for transplanting.DIY grow space 2.5' X 3.5' X 6.5'
315 LEC
6" Vortex exhaust fan w/speed control
6" Carbon filter
3- 6" fans
humidifier
temp and humidity gauge
5 gal smart pots w/ FFOF soil
FF trio nutrients
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Very interesting. I've had outdoors plants in 5 gallon pots drinking the same gallon daily being 8 months old. Flowering and under the sun when temps are 30+ Celsius in the shadow. So a lot of it evaporated
I imagine you have a very healthy root system and a drainable soil. Otherwise it wouldn't be able to suck that much water
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