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FIMing
weeks 8
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Grow medium
38 L
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Grow Conditions
Week 13
Flowering
91.44
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Normal
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Shamelessbobolink Shamelessbobolink
2 years ago
Not much to say still getting fatter and smelling more dank. Still droopy rain or shine 😂🤷‍♂️
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Shamelessbobolink
Shamelessbobolinkstarted grow question 2 years ago
I'm not sure why she seems progressively more droopy as time goes on. Maybe just genetic? Otherwise she seems perfectly healthy. Whether the soil is drenched after a fresh rain, or dry as a bone before I water her in the morning, she's always drooping like this.
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Shamelessbobolink
Shamelessbobolinkanswered grow question 2 years ago
I believe Gejilord is probably on to something about the heat, but it's definitely not a watering issue. I keep a tight watering schedule and it looks the same regardless of soil saturation. My theory is that heavy indica in these 95-100+ degree days we've had here may be causing it as a defense mechanism and it's kinda LST that way now. She seems perfectly healthy though this was more a curiosity than a growing issue I needed help with. Thanks for the answers though!
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Ah! @Gottagrowsometime spotted what I had not.... he's absolutely right - TOO DRY!!!!
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
I think you're overloading her with nitrogen which weed does NOT need a whole lot of during flower and is indicated by the clawing of the leaves... Personally, I'd get rid of the Flora Gro completely and give her a good flush (which means running 30 gallons of ph'd water through that 10 gallon pot!). When you flush, add 1/2 strength bloom nutes to her in the last gallon (I have no idea what Hi-Brix MFP is so can't comment on it)... things should start looking up (LOL!) within 24 hours... Good luck!
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Shamelessbobolink
Shamelessbobolinkcommentedweek 102 years ago
I wish I could reply to answers I dunno if anyone will read this, but, to be clear, the plant in question looks like this first thing in the morning before watering and an hour or so after watering it doesn't seem to care. Too much nitrogen is possible but it gets the same amount as all my other plants. I should clarify that when I mix a gallon of nutrients I split it up between two or three plants depending on their size, so none of them should be getting too much of anything. I'm an agricultural biologist, so I already thought of all the possible simple answers. I think this is something more complex than just too much or not enough water, but of course I could be wrong lol.
Fayah_Burn
Fayah_Burncommented2 years ago
@Shamelessbobolink, hey Mate! It's totally normal the leaves drop when they are submitted to hydric stress. Probably the amount of water and nutes you are giving are right but you shouldn't let the soil get bone dry, just water a little sooner.. hope i could help ✌️