A week without watering (soil)

Hi, due to certain circumstances I have to leave my 8 White widow plants for a week without water, they just entered 12/12 flower, they are in 5 gallon buckets promix organic mixed with perlite and peatmoss, they are under two 1500 watt LED lights and a 600 HPS lots of fans, and a carbon filter exhaust. Do you think they will be okay for a week without water, the longest I've left them is about ,5 days....thanks
 

Moflow

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I'd saturate them and turn some wattage off til you get back.
Maybe raise the lights to take care of stretch.
They'l be sweet
 

vostok

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Hi, due to certain circumstances I have to leave my 8 White widow plants for a week without water, they just entered 12/12 flower, they are in 5 gallon buckets promix organic mixed with perlite and peatmoss, they are under two 1500 watt LED lights and a 600 HPS lots of fans, and a carbon filter exhaust. Do you think they will be okay for a week without water, the longest I've left them is about ,5 days....thanks
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Buba Blend

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Hi, due to certain circumstances I have to leave my 8 White widow plants for a week without water, they just entered 12/12 flower, they are in 5 gallon buckets promix organic mixed with perlite and peatmoss, they are under two 1500 watt LED lights and a 600 HPS lots of fans, and a carbon filter exhaust. Do you think they will be okay for a week without water, the longest I've left them is about ,5 days....thanks
I removed 4 hours from the middle of the light cycle. 4 on 4 off 4 on.
Can't remember the stage of flower when I did it. Mine were fine but I'm in soil.
Good Luck!
 

Budzbuddha

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Kill the 600 , so plants don't transpire as much ... It will also lighten up the heat issue .
Keep your BLURPLE going.

Somebody just beat me to the punch - water wick system using Cord or Shoe Strings .

https://m.wikihow.com/Use-Wicks-to-Water-Plants

I also used water globes ... Which will last a few days.
I went to Vegas for 5 days ... Saturated pots on day leaving ... Inserted water globes .
5 days later - plants fine.

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I have read of people watering only weekly in soil grows in 5 gallon buckets....by preference, I usually water twice a week so I hope they don't all die. They are healthy right now around 1.5 feet going into 12/12 before I left them
 

Buba Blend

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I have read of people watering only weekly in soil grows in 5 gallon buckets....by preference, I usually water twice a week so I hope they don't all die. They are healthy right now around 1.5 feet going into 12/12 before I left them
I only watered this plant twice since it was a seedling.
It was an experiment with two types of soil.
Put in it's permanent 5 gallon plastic pot 4 days after peeking from its starter pot on 10-22-17.
1st watering was 16 days after transplant on 11-7-17.
2nd watering was 11 days later on 11-18-17.
I could have waited a couple of more days before the second watering but felt it was getting stressed and did not want to push it any further as I really like the plant.
Today it is 33" tall. Should be 3 feet tall before it gets its 3rd watering.
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maters

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Really nice presentation, Buba Blend. Helps me see what is going on. The internodal distance looks bigger than I thought was desirable (I have no idea why). I see the top node stretch is much less. Light type, strain? I shout a big AMEN to the footnote to the pictures regarding us newbies - every one of those "First Time Growers" suggestions will help keep you from shooting yourself in foot!. Wish I had seen this advice 3 grows ago - I would know wtf I am doing by now, lol. Thanks for the help, Buba Blend
 

maters

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Also, re: the topic of the thread - I have the same concerns. My latest grow is under LED instead of CFL and the lower temps must be lowering the thirst as well. I am currently watering a 5 gal and a 2 gal about every 4 days. I could go longer I think as I am learning that it is a weed and evolutionarily (????) prepped for long dry spells. Or will this promote hermies?

Also, for my first grow, I quite looking into continuous watering strategies because I read that cannabis does not do well without the drying cycle that they don't get from bulbs, wicks, etc. I had the newbie "my head is going to explode if I read another GD thing about growing" blues. Are strains from tropical environments might be more suited to extended periods without drying out; but mountain genetics demand the ability to survive dry climates with occasional deluges?

With each grow, I seem to be using less water, less frequently. Less is more in art, I am thinking here too. Thanks all.,
Walt
 

stawawager

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Nice, Stawawager. But is this kind of watering good for cannabis?
I might elevate it a little bit to have air flow over the soil. That's one solution. I've been working at automation since I started my servitude. I think drip irrigation would be the way to eventually go for me but it'd still have to tweaked for different growing periods.

But that bladder would definitely be a good temporary solution and insurance, however I've never seen those rings in a smaller version
 
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