i don’t love how that one has the droopy leaves but it’s so tricky to be for sure on anything at that young age. keep doing your thing.

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i don’t love how that one has the droopy leaves but it’s so tricky to be for sure on anything at that young age. keep doing your thing.

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I feel ya on that as wellwe see what happens on the coming week
 
Day 11 Im already seeing a good improvement from the start the Trop cookies is taking off nicely but the Sour cheese is growing a bit half the plant seems to be growing smaller then the other side

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Day 11 Im already seeing a good improvement from the start the Trop cookies is taking off nicely but the Sour cheese is growing a bit half the plant seems to be growing smaller then the other side

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This was day 12
 
watering is a whole technique. what i was fortunate to get early on was a mentor that taught me a good environment and a good wet and dry cycle for plants is a foundation for a great grow.

you can’t really over water them in a day. you want to completely saturate the soil and then not water again until the soil has dried out. typically this is done by either picking up the pot to see how heavy it is or sticking your finger in the soil and if it’s dry down 2-3” it’s time to water.

you’re doing great :high-five:

Just for fun i found the exact quote from my first journal. he says it better than i ever could.

he doesn’t get on anymore but for proper credit. @CareStaker

You said you were looking for some advice, so I'll jump in. :Namaste: Your soil looks pretty wet on all of your plants. That's fine for now - actually preferred. When they are seedlings and young, they can stand a pretty wet soil. When they get older and larger, they won't like it as much, and you will start dropping leafs.

They will soon prefer to be in a rhythm, for watering and feeding. You might find one that doesn't, but every strain that I've run, likes a like a drench-to-dry cycle. The plant is better able to breathe, and take up the entire range of nutrients this way. At every watering/feeding, from here till late flowering, soak them completely, and then let them dry out completely, before repeating the process. Try not to give them anything in between, unless you need to. You know they are 'dry', when the pots lift right up with almost no weight. The plants will love you back
 
Day 24 these two plants are looking great the Trop cookies doing well with the lst and the Sour cheese is finally coming back for the topping also watered them after letting them dry out from the last watering where I over watered

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