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@Emilya
Day 28 now, how are they looking? Soil felt dry didnt water for 3 days. Gave a watering but not as much as last time.
 

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Update.
Feeling good about things :)

Also day 30 veg now. I was thinking switching to flower in 2 weeks or a couple days less. Any advice?

I havent trimmed anything yet.. should I be considering this now? I have topped the plants. Only light training done.
@Emilya
 

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Thanks emilya, I wont tonight becuase of the topping. But will trim low hanging leaves in about a day or more.

I appreciate your responses. Gives me confidence
 
@Emilya
Here's my watering now. Water, no water, no water, water. Is that a 3 day cycle? Or should I be looking at water, no water x3 and water?

Here's pics as of yesterday. Couple pics are for sexing... females yes??
 

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count your hours from when you finish watering, and sometimes that takes half a day if you are doing it slowly like I am. From that point, say 8:30pm, the clock starts ticking. The next evening it has been a day. The next evening it has been two days. If you determine that they need to be watered at 2 pm the next day, it will be 2 1/2 days since your last watering, and they will be on a 2.5 day cycle. This should steadily decrease all through veg.
 
@Emilya sorry about purple in first shot. Did I let it go without water to long in the purple pick with the sag showing?

Pic 2 is next day after a watering.

Pic 3 is next day.

Does that seem like good watering or should I have water a little sooner?

I feel I have a better grasp on watering than I did thank to you but still learning.
 

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I wonder if it is possible to water by drip irrigation. It would take out alot of guess work. But you will have to invest in a special drip hose and a pump though.

P/S: it is unrelated but purple lighting is soo uncomfortable to work with
 
@Emilya sorry about purple in first shot. Did I let it go without water to long in the purple pick with the sag showing?

Pic 2 is next day after a watering.

Pic 3 is next day.

Does that seem like good watering or should I have water a little sooner?

I feel I have a better grasp on watering than I did thank to you but still learning.
It looks like you waited till just the right time to water... the dramatic lift the next day shows me how happy they are. My only criticism is wondering why you just used half of the buckets? As the roots get constricted in there, I think I would lift them each up and put some fresh soil in below them to raise them up nearer to the top.
 
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