Indoor Sad plants!

Hi bro I'm here and subbed in. I would do just as @jingo says with watering a little let the soil soak it up then add more until you get run off. Alot of people make the mistake of when a plant is dry just pouring in the feed and it's so dry it runs out straight away and they then think it's had enough. Best of luck
 
Wish I could help, but I only do hydro. Good luck!

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I think I'll start hydro for next grow for the simplicity!

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Thanks bailey! They are getting their slow drink today and then new pics after that

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OK I gave each plant about 2L of water slowly. It did come out the bottom. So I'll leave it alone now until dry and light again. Pics in the AM to see if it perked up

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Man I hope those plants look better otherwise I'm going to obsess about it totally

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Will these buds ever grow up :(
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Also why does this one plants buds look so odd? It's just a tangle of thin leaves and hairs [emoji31]
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Honestly my best advice. Don't use fox farms soil. I know there's a lot of experienced guys that kill with it. But I'm telling you 8 out of 10 new guys that I see asking for help are in fox farms soil. Just an observation.

And I see king is all about coco and simplicity. I disagree to a certain extent. If you have a proven water source and nutrients yes. I would reccomend ro water and something like advanced nutrients that will adjust the ph for you. That is simple yes. But if you don't use ro water and you can't maintain that lower ph at 5.8 in coco then your plants will be defficient.

The simplest way I have seen. And it's tried and true through and through. Is gwt a bag of pro mix hp. Get yourself some advanced nutrients and follow tangs new easy feed schedule. It's as easy as putting a seed in the ground with a light over it. Then water as directed. That's a low start up cost for the nutrients that will last a relatively long time. According to what size pot you use. And it will grow quality plants
 
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