Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Proper watering can make all the difference during veg.

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Hi there,

We marijuana growers love to baby our plants. Unfortunately, this sometimes leads to health problems. This is especially the case with watering. Overwatering may seem like the safer way to go, but the opposite is usually true. Overwatering can lead to fungus and mold development.

Of course, under watering could also be a problem -- generally, this happens when new growers are overcompensating in the opposite direction. They water their plants less from fear of "drowning" them or causing mold to develop.

Let's discuss some basic watering tips so you can best care for your plants during the veg phase, but before we do I want to tell you about a special flash deal I am running for a limited time!

For the first 500 customers that order $150 worth of seeds, you can receive my set of Plant Protector nutrients for free!

In order to enable the deal, add $150 worth of seeds AND the plant protector to your cart.  When you head to the checkout, the cost of the Plant Protector will be automatically deducted from your total.

Check out the Protector Set here!
Don't forget your order total must be $150 or more, not including the cost of the plant protector. If you order total meets the minimum the Plant Protector will be automatically deducted from your total at checkout!
Basic Watering Tips

You have to know when to water, how much to water, what kind of water to use, and what potential problems could arise. Although there isn't one set of rules for every plant, some of the following tips are tried and true when it comes to watering marijuana grown in soil:
 
  • Soil should be moist (not wet) after watering
  • Tap water comes with extra minerals - test it before using it to water your plants
  • The warmer the temperature is, the more water your plants will need
  • Only use fertilizer when it is absolutely necessary
 
Read more about watering marijuana plants in soil.
Watering Developed Plants

As the seedlings root down and grow, you can let the soil dry out for brief periods of time. These short dry periods will help limit the risks of your soil developing any mold or fungal growth, which can sicken and destroy a seedling. Just remember to water the plant regularly, but don't let the soil get too wet or too dry. If you are growing in a different medium, such as coco coir, you can water every day or two.

The morning is the best time for you to water your plants. That way your plant has a whole day of sunlight and chemical processes that it can use the water for. Watering in the evening increases the chances that you will have to deal with fungus or mold.

If you are adding nutrients to your water, water it a little more, to encourage runoff and prevent nutrient buildup. If you water your plants incorrectly, the roots of your marijuana plants could dry out or start to rot. In either case, the effects are detrimental to the health of your plant.


Remember a little extra work and preparation goes a long way towards producing the best harvests.

Happy Growing,

If you have any questions, please reply to this email and we will get right back to you.

Free Plant Protector is only available to the first 500 customers, once its sold out it will no longer be available on the shop. This promotion will only be applied to customers who have a cart value of $150 worth of seeds and have added the Plant Protector. If an order is placed without the Plant Protector in the cart the promotion will not be honored.

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