Found my problem, ph at rootzone was around 5.6 for all plants and the ppm was 600-1000. Very disappointed in Fox Farms happy frog, that is way too hot. I ammended my top layer of soil with 3 tbsp per pot watered in heavily. When should i see results?
Droopy leaves : sign you are watering too much, water less or less often. RH is too low so try to raise it with an humidifier. I've heard that ocean forest and happy from soil can be hot for your plants.
@DrewbieDoobieNoobie, Dutch passion is amazing, i will be starting it next water 100%. Ive had deficiencies on it since the start so its hard to tell. This is 4 autos
I am Digging the Autos😍 my next run will be Dutch Passion Think Different Auto.
Did you start your flush on the bloody skunk? the lower leaves look like they are being drained or drown.
other than that looks like you will have a sequential harvest between the autos and the photos. good stuff
@DrewbieDoobieNoobie, Dutch passion is amazing, i will be starting it next water 100%. Ive had deficiencies on it since the start so its hard to tell. This is 4 autos
Have you tried flushing the soil with PH'ed R/O water ? I have a friend that had the same issue with fox and frog he flushed twice to get the PPM and PH to a nominal level . I hope your girls bounce back💪 they look good all things considered. I'm following your grow we have about the same led watts and setup. Cheers.
Fantastic! The Bloody Skunk Auto are incredible. 😍
Looking at the photos, it may be nitrogen deficiency or an excess of calcium.
Excess calcium causes iron deficiency. 👈
Sweet smokes,
-Apolo
On my first grow I used Happy Frog mixed in 25% perlite/ coco coir. I mixed into it first inch of soil some peletized lime. Still had same issue with low run off ph. even after adding pelletized lime 1 tablespoon at a time in the top 1" of the soil every week until I reached 5 Tbsp barely kept it at 5.9 to 6.0 ph. I started adjusting my feed water to about 6.5 ph. to compensate. I wont use FFHF again. Good Luck I'll be following your grow.
hey man you have root problems from overwatering, not criticizing just letting you know why your leaves look like that - let the pots dry out for a while, then wait another day , then water should be better