Title: How to Water Your Cannabis Plants to Get Good Yield Many times it becomes very difficult to give a proper amount of water to the plants. There is not any exact science that can help you in watering the cannabis plants. This is because it is not possible for us to determine the roots and also there is no method to see what is happening in the soil. A plant continuously grows and the climate in which the plant is growing may fluctuate. This can affects the plant and its growth. As a result, you need to change the water requirements and its schedule. There are various sites related to Cannabinoid Research and Development, where you can find the relevant information about watering the plants properly. Here are some tested tips and strategies that can help your plants and keeps them healthy and properly hydrated: ● How Often You are Required to Water the Cannabis Plants? ● If you ever think that your plant requires water, then you need to take some time to observe. ● See if the leaves are dark green or they are yellow in color ● Are they rigid and strong? ● How is the soil?
Never Over Water the Plants: Never over water the plants. You need to keep a healthy cycle of wet and dry as it is very important for the roots of any plant to grow out and reach deeper in the pot. To check if the plant needs watering, you can stick a finger down a couple of inches into the soil. If the soil is dry, it's time to water the plants. Determine the Weight of the Pot You can pick up a pot and feel the weight. From here you can determine if the plant needs water. This will take some experience. You need to see what your plant feels like when it is full of water. Therefore, make sure to water the pots and determine its weight. You will get to know the weight when they are full of water. Also, you will get to know what light and dry plant feels like. Unwatered plant looks very droopy and weak. These weak plants are often yellow and have brown leaves. There will be no strength in the leaves and they will feel lifeless to
you. On the other hand, an overwatered plant will look similar. The only difference is that the leaves will look dark green and the leaf tips will curl as if they are hiding from water in the pot. You don’t want your plants to be in bad condition. You need to figure out your cannabis watering schedule and should always keep in mind that it is always better to underwater plants instead of overwatering them. The roots of the plants pull in oxygen as the soil dries and when the soil is wet in excess then the plant can’t breathe. You need to pay close attention to the timings and note the intervals at which you should water your plants. Here you need t take notice that if the plants get bigger in size then it will need more water and watered frequently.
Choose the Right Container: In order to make sure that your cannabis plant is properly hydrated, you should put the plant in the right container. Make sure that the size of the container should not be too big or small. Bigger size containers will not allow the plant to drink water where it's rooted can’t reach. If the roots of the plant are not able to absorb water, then the water will sit and will take much more time to evaporate. This, in turn, can encourage root rot, unwanted insects and fungus. On the other hand, if the container is very small, the roots will not be able to stretch out. This will restrict the growth of the entire plant. You will also require to water the plant at short intervals, which will also add to your labor. Keeping the above things in mind while watering the plant will help you get a good growth of your cannabis plant. For more information about marijuana processing, visit International Cannabis Corp.