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AtticGrowing
AtticGrowingstarted grow question 5 years ago
Hey, I think I'm having an issue. I started using leaf tucking in order to get light on the secondary branches and since that the upper leaves are drooping. It's looking like overwatered, but the pot feels light. You can check pics at my diary. Thanks for the help!
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Week 4
Leaves. Wilting
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LongJohn420
LongJohn420answered grow question 5 years ago
Hi! Looking good there. They are underwatered at the moment. When I used 11L pots I water 1,5L every other day. Pots felt quite light always when watering. And it's good idea to water before they stress from underwatering. Keep up with the good work. Also noticed you are using Bio Bizz products. I use them too and started to improve my yields after adding cal-mag additive to the mix 😉 Happy growing!
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NOLOGIK
NOLOGIKanswered grow question 5 years ago
hello looking at your diary it seems that there is no water, in the sense that I, the pot never let it dry as well as yours, except before the harvest, maybe in the growth phase the soil can be watered daily once you add also the products of bio-bizz, so alternate water and correct water with bio bizz !!, when do you give the water control the ph? they look acid green! Bio-bizz products and controlled ph, plants, burst of health! and the flowers will be proud of it !!! I hope I have been helpful, hello and nice to meet you sorry for the translation!😉
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FavoriteCookie
FavoriteCookieanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey! Ok its way too early to start tuck the plant will stretch the most from week 1-3 so "defoliate or tuck week 3-4" is what i do. If the pot is dry you need to water the plants, Biobizz is a organic nutrients and organic ones takes a bit of time to break down. So keep the soil moist. Plant seem to be looking for water so it can start breaking down the nuts. Hope this helps you. Cheers
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @AtticGrowing! You're actually under-watering them, the droopy leaves, in case of a light container and a dry medium, are the first symptoms of a lack of water. Your relative humidity is pretty low and your plants are going to ask for more water as they have entered the flowering stage and are stretching a bit more everyday. If the information on your diary is right, 0.35ml/day is not enough at all for these babies. Give it a good 2-3L once every 3-4 days, or the tops might start to droop and slowly die. Remember that your medium shouldn't be wet or dry for too long, it should alternate between those cycles. Hope this will help, keep us updated and happy growing! 👊
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