drooping 2week flowering. NOT overwatered. Pics

408stein

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I have a lady about 2 weeks flowering and the last 2 nights she has been kinda droopy and just sad looking. This is an unknown bagseed 12/12 from seed using Fox Farms Tiger Bloom Big Bloom and molasses. ph 6.8. temps usually around 80! I cant bring it down.
 

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408stein

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it was in a 6 inch pot and i was watering only when it was dry. Could she just be hungry? I transplanted into a 1gallon pot last night. Probably not too smart of me.
 

Axelbro

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do they have enough light,nutes etc? and i sometimes see this in other indica dominant plants,just wait a while and see how it goes =)
 

Axelbro

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also could be in shock due to transplanting + flowering time changes,it could be a bit much for it all at once,then again all you can do is wait
 

408stein

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it has about 230 Actual Wattage of cfls and 3 plants. It has never been a problem. just started with the nutes so im starting them off slow last feeding was 3/4 strength of the FF feeding chart. it already looked like this before the transplant so it not from that.
 

jawbrodt

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I'll say that they are still in shock from the transplant, because they look pretty healthy, otherwise. Maybe getting a little light green in color, so you might want to hit them with some veg nutes then next time you feed, until about week 4 of bloom. That's when I usually switch to just bloom nutes. :)
 

408stein

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the pic is bad with the light. the plant is actually very dark green and looks very healthy other than the drooping. and like I said i was doing this before the transplant so it is Not from the transplant.
 

Ian Singerdale

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the pic is bad with the light. the plant is actually very dark green and looks very healthy other than the drooping. and like I said i was doing this before the transplant so it is Not from the transplant.
nah dude they are just MAD THIRSTY!!!
Feed them 2x the water you usually do, asap. fresh water only, NO NUTRIENTs.

Watch them grow an inch in 24 hrs

The EXACT same thing happened to me. Listen, once you transplant they spend time going crazy underground, stretching out roots. They need a shitload more water in bigger pots, I was underwatering them and overloading on the nutes early because I got excited. Especially in flowering, they will drink like crazy to make buds

I would say they probably have plenty of nutes left in the soil, but not enough water to transport them where needed. give em two fresh water cycles before feeding again. trust me.
 
I have a lady about 2 weeks flowering and the last 2 nights she has been kinda droopy and just sad looking. This is an unknown bagseed 12/12 from seed using Fox Farms Tiger Bloom Big Bloom and molasses. ph 6.8. temps usually around 80! I cant bring it down.
its too hottttttt..listen to me at night let them sleep and there are very trained at the point yours are now meaning they will droop at close time to lights out they remember thease thing same at morning as for the temp lights out 65-60) lights on max 78 they are wilting and they will die if you dont cool it down due to the fact the plants will absorb more heat and hold it longer as the plant grows bigger till it will sucome to heat stroke just plant style...Good Luck:leaf:
 

cmt1984

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my temps stay around 80 as well, when my plants start to look like that i give them a shot of water and they perk right up. within an hour after watering, those leaves will be reaching up to the light, literally.
 

408stein

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1 gallon pot? :sad:

Cmon, you can do better than that.

That plant is probably rootbound, and dying of thirst.
the plant is really small. this is 12/12 from seed. i have 2 others that are a week from harvest also in 1 gal pots and they are fine. im sure its getting close but i dont have room for any larger size. and it was just transplanted less than a week ago from a party cup so it has plenty of growing space.
 

408stein

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I have been watering more often and it has been perking up some bit. some leaves still look a bit unhealthy.
 

turdnugget420

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I have been watering more often and it has been perking up some bit. some leaves still look a bit unhealthy.
It's a learning experience, my recommendation for next time is have your lady in the final pot (transplanted) at least 1 week before starting flowering. This will help limit the stress the plant is receiving.

bongsmilie
 
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