I water my girls once a week too...I always think I should give them more but if it ain't broke, don't fix it. My three big girls are in 10 gallon fabric bags and will stay there until they're finished. What I've been doing, ever since I found out too much is always worse than not enough, is have a spare 10 gallon bag same as the other ones filled with same soil mixture (ProMix Mycorrhizae) but dry as a bone...gives me an idea of much the bag should weigh dry...or when the leaves get droopy. Thing is with the droopy thing, sometimes it gets too thirsty creating other issues...practice makes...well, better. lol Looks good though dude...more than one top on her, unlike some noobs...one cola on a four foot plant...nobody ever showed them the double-up cola trick. Looks lie you pinched the new growth on that one though...good stuff. Another thing, the bud will only be as potent as what that particular strain is. I mean, you could get all the parameters perfect, humidity, nutrients, amount and quantity of light, all that stuff, your plant might be jammed full of nice buds, but the THC might be fairly low. I've been trying to locate some true old school roadkill skunk bud seeds, but they've seemed to have bred that quality out and in the process weakening the bud. I know because I was there in the days when that dope was around...nothing like it anywhere today. The so-called "Top Shelf" bud at all retails in Ontario are mediocre at best...pretty and fruity smelling and all, but just not something you'd say, "WoW!!! That is fukin' good bud." I understand that folks didn't want to grow bud that you couldn't hide the smell of, so they tinkered around cross pollenating this weed and that weed, but now all the bud seems to look near the same, nice well manicured seedless buds that look gorgeous, but it ain't a beauty contest, at least it ain't one to me. Shit, I'd much rather smoke the raunchier stinkier smelling pot if the buzz is there...don't know about all you guys.
My experience as an old dippy hippie from the '60's & '70's...
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