You realize I’m not following your log, right? I only chime in when you tag me (which, I have no idea why you tag me, but I’m flattered that you think I can offer you some sort of sage growing advice haha).
Anyway, are you growing in pots or no-till? If you’re growing in pots, pick them up and if they feel light, water them. You can tell if the pots are a little light, even if they’re seven-gallons (the difference between thirsty seven-gallons and un-thirsty ones is pretty apparent). Personally, I water every-other day (although I’m skipping it tonight, just because I’m feeling rooouuuuggghhhh haha, drank too much today), but in general, I try to water every-other day. And the plants’ll survive a skipped day of water, anyway; they always do.
When they’re getting close to being done, I water with a little less (maybe six or eight cups of water as opposed to the usual ten or twelve), but I still water every-other day. Again, it just depends on how heavy/light the pots feel.
Looking at those pics, those plants look like they’ve got another two or three weeks, at least, but you never know (that Goji looks frostyyyyyyy, btw; gawd, I love Bodhi haha). I’ve grown some where, like, on day 50 I’ll be like,”These look like they need another month…” and then the pistils start withering all of a sudden and they’re done ten days later.
Weed’s interesting like that.
If you’re growing no-till, though, I have no idea. I follow a lot of people’s no-till logs, just because no-till’s something that I’m curious about, and I’ve noticed that those growers have a difficult time deciding just how much they should water and how frequently a lot of the time, so I can’t help you there.