Droopy leaves

HardBudz

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Plant leaves got droopy. Soil is damp, dont think its under or over watered. Im puzzled? The rest of the girls look great and all seem to be taking well to the nutrients. Please, let me know something!
 

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HardBudz

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Also more details about your grow would help too. Lots of reasons why plants get droopy :) :peace: :weed:
Well...I PH my water and my feed. I usually water then feed then water. Using calmag, molasses, root stimulator and pure blend pro grow. In the vegitative state.
I notice in the morning the leaves are perky and standing up, then later in the day they seem droopy.
 

father nature

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Mine are in a black pot in the sun. I put a piece of insulation board in front of the pot and the pot is not hot on a 92 deg heat wave for 3 days.

I have one plant that gets droopy. The top 6 inch of every branch sags over. Mostly after watering with nutes. I just watered with straight water and there was no drooping. I'm wondering if I'm over feeding even though there is no other signs of toxicity
 

1twothree

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How much water are you giving them if you don’t mind me asking? First time grower here, I’m using 25 gallon fabric pots I give them about 2-3 gallons of water every 2-3 days and they were content with that. I noticed recently the girls are drink a bit more water I’m just wounding if I should give them water every day at a reduced amount or just give them more water on watering days.
 

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HardBudz

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I water every other day or every two days. Seems like 2 gallons of water gets the job done with these 20 gallon pots. I try to get the bottom of the smart pot damp.
 

father nature

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How much water are you giving them if you don’t mind me asking? First time grower here, I’m using 25 gallon fabric pots I give them about 2-3 gallons of water every 2-3 days and they were content with that. I noticed recently the girls are drink a bit more water I’m just wounding if I should give them water every day at a reduced amount or just give them more water on watering days.
I saw a Youtube video where they said to use 10% of pot size gives the correct water/nute feeding. Seems to be working with my plants
 
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