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sjmcneil7943
sjmcneil7943started grow question 4 years ago
I have a super OG kush plant (back left in the picture) that has yellowing and droopy leaves and I cannot pin point the problem. All 5 plants get them same amount of water and out side of the Super Soil they are getting Cal Mag, Recharge during veg, and Mammoth P during flower
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 4 years ago
hey there , i have to disagree with everyone here (almost), it's for sure overwatering that has led to root problems. you can see it's overwatering based on the leafs and the leafs also of the other plants, basically you can see the puffy space between the veins of the leafs and the wrinkles, that's from overwatering. But because of this overwatering and probably because of some sort of micro climate the humidity created root problems probably water mold. so what you want to do is follow a much more strict wet dry cycle, probably wait one day or even two full days more before you water again. Second you need to take care of the mold in the soil and the problem roots which are sick. this you can do with a chelation agent, i prefer to use humic acid, but i see you're already using mamoth P which are beneficial bacteria it has the same effect but it takes 2 weeks instead of being instant, keep using that but follow a stricter wet dry cycle and you should be fine. To never overwater again try the pot lifting method to never overwater again www.youtube.com/watch . Hope this helps ! 🚀
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 4 years ago
It's the heat/light my Original Auto Cheese looks like this, it was too hot in my grow tent and she started drinking and intaking nutes too fast, but here leaves look exactly the same. Hopefully, I answered your question and remember Happy Growing and Free your mind one puff at a time.
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4 years ago
2 main possibilities. Overwatering being the first. Even though they all get the same amount of water, the root structures and plants are different. 2nd possibility is circadian rhythms. This would be normal. If your plant droops an hour or two before lights out and then perks right back up when the lights come on, it is fine and you have nothing to worry about. Hope this helps bud!
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Justa_Retard
Justa_Retardanswered grow question 4 years ago
Could be that she's not drinking as much as the others, and you've overwatered her. I do this often, cuz I'm an idiot. - Or that she's drinking a lot more than the others, and she's thirsty. Which isn't a big problem, overwatering is a lot worse.. If you've just watered, there's nothing you can do. You're gonna have to wait til soil dries.. You have to check the soil pretty often to know when it's drying up, lift the pot now to get a sense of the weight, and then check it again and again, until you can feel that it's getting lighter.. You won't know by looking at her, since she'll go from drowning to being thirsty pretty fast, which is very close to the same symptoms.
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 4 years ago
I would take her in the front and doublecheck her soil...... either she dont get enough water,,,,or to much... give her aplace where you can watch and recach better... and different plants ( even from same strain) have different needs
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smoke24
smoke24answered grow question 4 years ago
Are you checking the plants before you water them to make sure the top inch is dry? Also each plant won't always use the same amount of water. Check each plant before watering to make sure they actually need it. May want to check soil ph as well, could be off a bit. Happy growing.
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