Don't Know Why This Has Happened Please Help

ceeconst

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i have 15litre pots of bio bizz all mix jus not sure how much water to give tthem when i water them i am currently doing 2 litres per pot
 

mazand1982

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fkush them good and make absolutely sure u dont overwater, they will perk right back up...especially if they were fine before and u didnt change the nutrient intake at all..
 

ceeconst

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isnt flushing considering as over watering?

normally how much should 15 litre pots be watered with on a feed is 2l ok?

also every how long roughly shall i water slash feed atm i feed every 3 days
 

inbudwetrust

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not lack of nitrogen. not over watering. I think you added too many nutes. put your plant under a faucet and let the water slowly drip on the base of the stem for four or five hours, make sure the water is draining at the bottom. Don't foliar spray while the lights are on either.
 

ceeconst

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i took them out and sprayed them 15 mins before lights out :P.....im curious to know why iit drooped? and its only that one lady ::SS:S:S:S:S
 

sparkafire

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Please stand the pics up. I need to know your nutes ,your schedule, lighting, stage of growth, and what you spray with and the bug shit you just sprayed please .
 

hgkdehs

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What are your temperatures like in your room? If you are giving them 2 liters of water every 2-3 days, you are defintely overwatering them, which will cause the wilting. Stick your finger down in the soil a little bit and see how it feels under the top layer of dirt. If it still feels moist, don't water. You want to wait until the dirt gets fairly dry before watering, the roots also need oxygen and it is hard for them to get it when drenched in water all the time, in which case, you you want to cut down on the amount of water per watering. If the soil is dry after 2 days after giving them 2L of water then your temperature is way too high, and the plants are transpiring all the water away, which will cause them to wilt as well. You really dont wan't your room to go over 85 degrees if you can help it.
 

ceeconst

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its about 72 with lights off and 85 lights on im runing co2 aswell....what do you think is the right amount to water per 15 litr pot .

and sparkafire i have 10 cheese in 15 ltre pots of bio bizz all mix nutes are bio bizz range grow bloom and tpomax under 600 W HPS i am 21 days into 12/12...

i have been using bio bizz grow guide http://www.thctalk.com/gallery/data/571/BioBizz.jpg

here are some recent pics



i used plant vitality + it gave them like a super boost man can recomend that st uff n e more made the plants greener and perky and got rid of all thrips that i could see before have now gone and are all dead
 

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sparkafire

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Ok when do you take the first post pics in compared to the last posted? They do not look the like the same plants. Diferent times?
 

ceeconst

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yer there diferent times give me a second ill post a new pics....i took the first pic from this thread this afternoon at 3pm it is now 4 am :/
 

GreenIce

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Ceeconst....when I 1st saw the photos on the 1st page before reading anything I thought too much heat and probably humidity. When I read you last post I am positive. Some strains can handle the 85 + temps and others stress out. My guess your undamaged leafs will retain health and all new growth will look great if you keep your temps between 70-75 degrees. I would also guess you are using a hps and may have your light a little too close it is hard to tell by the photos quality. If you haven't watered for 2 days and you have that kind of heat soil should be very dry so that does not make sense with my above theory unless you plant is not drinking much due to it's state of health or you way over watered 2 days ago and maybe left it in a pool of water. If so I suggest getting some of the plastic circle trays and put a few small blocks of 2x4 blocks of wood to lift the plant up just enough so when any extra water drains from plant pot you do not need to hassle with emptying drain tray after every watering. This trick will also prevent you from overwatering as long as you have proper holes in your pots. You should probably give it a good flush also if it did sit in a pool of water as salt build up has probably begun. Hope this helps good luck!
 
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