Irrigation of Marijuana

 Irrigation of Marijuana

Birth: The water here is the most important factor. We can not deprive the seedling pot of water because it will soon die. If you despistáis a day without control soil moisture and it happens that causes a burning sun, a disaster will most likely occur.

Once the marijuana plant is more robust, better able to withstand drought, but at this stage no, we must be prudent.

The land where marijuana is grown should always be moist, not soggy or with pools, otherwise we run the risk of rot the plant by the presence of fungi, moss, etc..

Growth: Once you have been given the growth of the marijuana plant and it has gotten bigger, not necessary that the earth is always moist, give you water when you need it, will suffice.
The more light the plant receives, the more it should either be water, but the question is: How much water should I throw? Because marijuana is a plant that is used to the amount of water you made.
But the problem is that if such accustomed to water the pot every two days will be getting used to receive less water.
A plant used to receiving little water (1 time a week) will grow less than if the watered more often. A six-foot plant in a pot may need 2 liters of water daily in summer.

The ideal is to get an irrigation drip marijuana because it keeps the exact dose you want and also provides a continuous stream. You can make a drip if you have skill, but in gardening specialty stores often sell artifacts that are useful.

The easiest to irrigate the marijuana plant is to use tap water that we will have made 24 hours prior to sleep outdoors, so have evaporated most carrying water additives, such as chlorine. You can also use empty water bottles to store water and go resting.

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