This is weird...

Njsurf14

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if you ever do that again i would suggest putting it in a basment or wineceller somewhere cool and damp just so the moisture level back up also buy one of those meters that show you how much the soil is damop
 

superhighme

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thanks man. u kno how much they usually are and what their called?
moisture and PH meters cost about $5-$7 each. found at most stores that sell garden supplies and look like a metal probe with a meter on top. vital to any grower. I suggest EVERYONE growing MJ get them because they tell you a lot without all the "guessing".
 

HitmanX111

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hell yeah. so does the moisture meter pretty much tell u the right times u need to water it? cause i have no clue it seems the bigger my plant got the less water it needed...
 

superhighme

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hell yeah. so does the moisture meter pretty much tell u the right times u need to water it? cause i have no clue it seems the bigger my plant got the less water it needed...

actually it would be the oppisite i think. the bigger your plant grows the more roots it has. therefore the more water it will require. once your root system gets so big its growing up the sides, which is when you should transplant anyways, it will take more water and dry up faster. of course depending on your lighting it can stay moist longer. but again, you dont know how moist it is down to the bottom soil.

a moisture meter looks like this:


or some variation of the same thing. saying whether the soil is dry or wet! :)
 

vps

Active Member
If you are going to put it outside....put it in the shade. Temperature may be fine but those rays are too hot.
 

email468

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I am not an outside grower but my understanding is you have to acclimate an indoor plant to the outdoor sun. And as others mentioned, keep it in the shade for awhile. Grow lights, no matter how expensive, can not match the sun and all the power it emits (including ultraviolet light).

If you want your plant to enjoy the sunshine, oddly enough you should keep it in the shade :bigjoint:
 
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