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paulsgrows
paulsgrowsstarted grow question 6 years ago
OG Kush plant is 47 days old, and won’t stop looking droopy and sad. I’ve tried raising the lights, lowering temps, increasing airflow, plain watering, nothing seems to help. The odd morning it looks perkier then droops again fairly quickly. Any ideas? (See most recent pics)
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 6 years ago
Any chance you know if the few days shes doing ok and then droops off again, is she being watered? The heavy watering or even a muddy soil thats got poor drainage can give her that droop. Otherwise the opposite can be true as well, lacking in water but once watered the leaves perk up(if its underwater it should be quickly noticeable the leaves perking up). The last possibility i can think of would be root problems, rot etc, that can cause this intense wilting and will often wilt the stems as well, making them a bit weak and bendy. I hope you can get her to the finish. P.s regarding the yellowing leaves you mentioned this week, i had all of my plants putting out discolored leaves towards the end of flowering, i think partially senescence and that i started to lower any nutrients. Happy harvesting ✌️
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CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey Pauls, you'll see that follow a full wet dry cycle will really start to help. Sometimes the deeper part of the soil take a bit longer to dry out. The knuckle system to measure is good but the best thing you can do is lift. So you wait till the bag is dry and lift it, see how much it weighs. Then water and see how much it weighs then. When the bag is dry just lift it to see if you need a watering. Hope this helps ! 🚀
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi @paulsgrows! Well, there's obviously something wrong with your waterings. Either under-watering, or over-watering. Could you please describe your watering routine? (how many times you water each week, volume of water given, how much time it takes for the medium to dry, volume of the runoff, do you check the solution's temperature...). You must apply a wet/dry cycle, so the roots will spread, searching for water. Each phase should be pretty quick, a few hours, a day at max. Theoretically if you're dealing with a continental weather, you should water 2 to 3 times a week, and let the medium dry a bit before next watering. If your medium is really compact and remains wet for a long time, help it to dry with a fan blowing a slight continuous breeze onto the container, you can also stir the outer of the container and try to crumble the soil a bit. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date so we can refine the diagnosis if needed, and happy growing 👊
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hello ! To me it's a under watering issue , your plant is drinking faster than you watering her so the soil is drying , I also think that the soil need to be "break" a bit as its not easy for the water to get inside a dry soil. To water better in your case I recommend you to put your pot in the water ( a backet ) and let the plant drink by the bottom instead of pooring your water straight into the pot. You temps looks good , 28°C is the best temp (27/28°C). I hope it will help you 😁🙌
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