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Why are my autos drooping? Every few days my autos droop and claw down scarily.

301heat
301heatstarted grow question a month ago
Starts during the night, and takes a day or 2 to recover. Growing in soil, (local veggi soil, organic w/ compost) + perlite + handful of sand + slow release CalMag + myco). Soil label says PH 6-6.5 I water every 3-4 days with dehumidifier water PH ~6.8 Temp: 19-25C RH: 55-60%
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Leaves. Curl down
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question a month ago
overfed with P
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Xaboo
Xabooanswered grow question a month ago
look at the temperatur at the bottom at your pots . if its to cold get some isolation under them. 19 at night can be 16 at floor.
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GardenOfEden88
GardenOfEden88answered grow question a month ago
Drooping could be due to overwatering, underwatering, nutrient imbalances, or environmental stress. Focus on checking your watering habits, maintaining a steady temperature, ensuring proper drainage, and keeping your pH balanced. If the issue persists, try adjusting one factor at a time and monitor how your plants respond..
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modmyplants
modmyplantsanswered grow question a month ago
dehumidifier water on your plants? Thats like using pure acid, just the other way. Use tapwater like everyone else. Generally they look stressed, probably overwatered and also the pH seems to be off, well no wonder with dehumidifier water. They are very light green and they shouldnt be
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a month ago
I water every 3-4 days with dehumidifier water PH ~6.8 the water in that dehumidifier is stagnate and likely growing some weird shit or has weird shit in it. I would not use that. down the drain. Tap is likely a better option. 2nd the motion of overwatering.
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Ninjabuds
Ninjabudsanswered grow question a month ago
Definitely a combo of over watering and to much light. I suggest you dial back light to 50% of what your giving now untill plants start to recover and slowly raise light intensity afterwards keep an eye on the plants if they get any stress then then light back down slightly 2nd is a huge one you need to get the soil get complete dry between watering you will see plants come back around when soil gets dry you need to wait a few days after soil is dry then plants will show signs of underwatering soon as you see this this is the correct time to water durring veg.
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question a month ago
Water by weight, not how much time passes. Also wouldn't use the dehumidifier water as Papa said.
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All_our_small_plants
All_our_small_plantsanswered grow question a month ago
Ich tippe auf zu viel Wasser. Das Wasser aus dem luftentfeuchter ist wie Regen Wasser, hat halt keine Nährstoffen und deswegen mußte du mehr voll dünger verwenden, aber ich würde einfach weniger Gießen, erts wen die oberen 3 bis 4 cm der Erde trocken sind und die Töpfe einiges an Gewicht verloren haben. Und dann giesse langsam also lieber in Stufen bis es unten langsam raus kommt und danach warte wieder einige Tage bis es wirklich nötig ist zu Gießen. Dann klappt das :)
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question a month ago
Thats obvious signs of overwatering ( aka no wet dry regime ) and ph drift. You warer when needed individually, not on some schedule. You water as much as needed to saturate pot well and get small run off. There is plenty of rules, you just need to follow them.....
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Papa_T
Papa_Tanswered grow question a month ago
You’re using dehumidifier water to irrigate?? Yeah stop that. What are you doing?? Never use dehumidifier water for irrigation.
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