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Leaves are firm but dropping flat, pointing downwards. Over watering? Diagnose and recovery advise?

HollowSource
HollowSourcestarted grow question 5 years ago
Would appreciate some input into the possible over watering issue? Her growth definitely seems stunted. Growing in a 46l fabric smart pot, with bio bizz all mix. Finding it difficult to diagnose the issue. There is general overdosing at work also? How to recover?
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Leaves. Curl down
Leaves. Twisted
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rhodes68
rhodes68answered grow question 5 years ago
I call this the Indica Droops... They look fine maybe a bit too much water but dont act on that. Seems the issue started with the transplant and from what I see it was not a simple "plop-the-cloth-pot-into-a-bigger-cloth-pot-no-stress-transplant"? (yeah that's the ticket) Transplant shock might account for some droppys for a few days but unless there is a problem in the new pot then not the cause. Get your nuets back on, just dilute them down to like 1/4 strength and increase as you feel right, as far as I know Bio-Grow contains no salts so it should not be any problem never had any real issues except deficiencies with the Bio-Bizz line, no toxicity. That said I am guessing 😏 You are the man, good luck
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Darkwarsongs
Darkwarsongsanswered grow question 5 years ago
I like @Rhodes68 advice way better... It reads true in my head :)
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Darkwarsongs
Darkwarsongsanswered grow question 5 years ago
No problem man they are looking fairly healthy. think it's just a slight overwatering they all kind of look a little droopy. Your Ph is good?
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HollowSource
HollowSourceanswered grow question 5 years ago
Sorry I should have mentioned these were not grown from seed in this container. They were grown in small containers and transplanted into this container about 10 days ago. The weight is relative, she is lighter but she does feel heavy. Thanks for the input so far, I welcome more.
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Darkwarsongs
Darkwarsongsanswered grow question 5 years ago
I'm a poor soil grower.. But Iv'e found much more success when I started in small containers and worked my way up to larger ones. It's a pain to transplant yes but I would say it just makes it soo much easier and smoother because there's no real way for you tell how much water they're actually is.. I mean is it heavy? if you do insist on using large pots in the beginning. a sort of spot watering is the only thing that works.. Wait it out (no watering). But transplanting to a smaller container. might be a better and more permanent long term solution..
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