Help. Worried about this.

Soul Dwella

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Definately does, the dreaded claw, had same problem with a one off, clawed from seedling, never could fix.
I have one in the tent now....IDK whats wrong with it. LOL. Very sad looking, thin and small fan leaves. Other of the same strain looks great. Gotta be a bad pheno, and not a bad grower. :eyesmoke:
 

Herb & Suds

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Because the first time I posted on here they told me I was watering them too often and I was watering them every about four days and they told me to let it go for about a week and buy the seven day the pot dry and they’re looking droopy but they perked right back up as soon as I water them and the day before they look fine it’s like literally in one day they sag
The first time you posted , you were overwatering seedlings

Watering/feed schedules change thru out the grow which is why people talk about reading the plants
Great you feel you are confident about the remedy but make no mistake , you haven't been misled about moisture in general = No two fingers in soil...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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okay see thats what i was doing when i started i posted a question and immeditatly was told i was watering to often and i was watering once every 3-4 days when the soil was dry and got told not to i dont even know what to do anymore this is wild
if you are in fabric pots you should be needing to water at least every 3 or 4 days, they dry out a lot faster than plastic pots. if they go more than 5 days and don't need watering again, there's something else wrong in your environment. if it's at all feasible, you might want to try running a dehumidifier in your grow area. lower rh makes them transpire more, which makes them drink more. also, set your pots up on something, pebbles, bricks, w/e to get them out of the run off water when you do water. that water is full of depleted mineral salts that carried the ions of nutrients the plants actually consume. if they keep re-absorbing it, the salt level slowly rises high enough to damage your roots.
plants aren't all the same, even seeds from the same batch can produce very different plants. one may require a lot more P or K or w/e than another one, or a lot less.
 

Samflop

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The first time you posted , you were overwatering seedlings

Watering/feed schedules change thru out the grow which is why people talk about reading the plants
Great you feel you are confident about the remedy but make no mistake , you haven't been misled about moisture in general = No two fingers in soil...
Okay I’m understanding thank you I’ll try that and I didn’t mean to imply that I was mislead just explaining that’s what I got told and that’s what I did. I assumed to keep it on the same schedule just change the nutes as they go to different stages but I did try watering 4 days when the pots are light but before they get droopy. Thank you.
 
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