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New Grower 1st grow! White widow

Now that I wrote that I realized it's pretty obvious, duh:grump:
 
It's a 3 gallon container and I've been watering 1/4 gallon every 3-4 days. I drilled holes around the bottom, more so for drainage when I water. Should I have holes around the sides too?
I'm no expert but my guess is they're overwatered. Make sure, if you don't already, to let the pot dry out. When it's light, it's time to water.
 
That's what I was thinking too, part of it anyways. She's had it a little rough so far. I read 1000 times to make sure you don't over water and I told myself I absolutely wouldn't do it.... So much for that lol
 
I'm no expert but my guess is they're overwatered. Make sure, if you don't already, to let the pot dry out. When it's light, it's time to water.
That's what I was thinking too, part of it anyways. She's had it a little rough so far. I read 1000 times to make sure you don't over water and I told myself I absolutely wouldn't do it.... So much for that lol
 
That's what I was thinking too, part of it anyways. She's had it a little rough so far. I read 1000 times to make sure you don't over water and I told myself I absolutely wouldn't do it.... So much for that lol
Maybe some holes in the side aint such a bad idea. A fan blowing on the pot wouldnt hurt either.
 
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