My plant is curling up

jdceltics

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What is this from? Too much light? I just moved them from upstairs to basement. Went from one mh 1000 watt to hps 1000 watts. Temp and humidity were good. Lamp was closer than normal for light this size but not hot on top of plant. The hoods are close together. I though the higher the light intensity as long as no heat stress was ok. Are these going to hermie since stressed and came from feminized seeds?
 

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hydrosoil78

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might want to up the watering with the different light, they look dry and wilted to me. If it is the light then the one plant right under it would be the worst. Air circulation -fans and humidity could be factors also. Look at the pots too, is it worst on the ones in smart pots? those dry out fast.
 

jdceltics

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I just transplanted them from smaller pots to bigger ones and gave them a full watering. The mix is wet still. The pots are heavy still. I don't think it's a watering issue? I have a feeling that giving them more light and and having the hoods low along with 24 hour light cycle its too much. Has anyone seen this look before.
 

budbro18

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over and under watering look the same so you could have over done it.

ITs probably from transplanting or from moving them form one place to another.

Ive found with the canvas/fabric pots that moving the plants messes with the root ball/zone and the dirt can bend and crack and break parts of roots off when the plant isnt fully rooted in a pot.

Something similar happened to me with my DOGs for the first week or 2 after i transplanted. I took them out of the tent since they were under LEDs andi couldnt see the true color of some yellowing leaves and i heard/felt the roots snapping when i went to lift the first one and stopped right after that.

Next time just move them then transplant or transplant a couple weeks before you plan to move them.
 
Not trying to be redundant but I agree with them. Droopiness like that usually mean under or over watering to me. That coupled with some of the canoeing on the other plants would make me think it is most likely lack of water due to excessive heat. But transplanting could have caused some mild shock to her. Or if you over watered it could be the cause. From the picture I don't see any light burn. Personally I like to give the girls some time to sleep. Try moving to a 20/4 schedule. In any case it doesn't look like it's dying or anything. They are very resilient plants, she will bounce back.
 

cc2012

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I just transplanted them from smaller pots to bigger ones and gave them a full watering. The mix is wet still. The pots are heavy still. I don't think it's a watering issue? I have a feeling that giving them more light and and having the hoods low along with 24 hour light cycle its too much. Has anyone seen this look before.
Is it me? but the Soil/Perlite mix looks dry on top? But as you say you have given them a full watering and they are still heavy..I think the others are right on with the Stress(transplanting & moving) IDK for sure but I did something similar in my Flat..took a bunch of Girls down stairs..not a Basement but like a corridor that was about 3' x 10' x 8' Baked can't be exact, but my ladies started wilting like I had over OR under watered...Which I hadn't...but I had put into bigger Pots(Transplanted/Potted-on) only a few days before...

Sad to say my Ladies never recovered(Though looked much worse than yours by the time my Baked brain worked out sumat was up) I scratched my Head! couldn't put my finger on it, put it down changes in climate and other variables that I just had not taken into account..

Could been Bad Luck, or my mistake for not setting up corridor(GR) properly or just like I say too many changes and variables..was Mad because before this they looked Healthy & Happy

Peace
 

jdceltics

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I am going to give them sleep and put the hoods up higher. Flush them good with minimal nutes just hygrozyme. Hoping they are alright. They looked so good before the move.
 
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