Hm, would really like your input

Marktell2012

Active Member
Watering every other day
In vegetative state
Growing indoor
soil enriched with cow manure (not sure the brand or anything) I do remember it having nitrogen and phosphorus in it.
Ph of water was clocked high
Using 2 CFLS, 100w equivalent per pot, each pot has 2 plants with the exception of 1 pot, which has 4 due to twins forming

Two of my plants I can't get to flourish. All plants were looking droopy and I figured it was under or over watering. To be on the safe side I did not water them for an extra day and they drooped more. So I then went from watering them every 3 to 4 days to every other day and they love it. However, the plants listed below have never fully come back to life and their leaves lay flat downward at the top. They have not lost their color, thank God, as you can see. I have tested the PH and it was high but I don't see any symptoms of a PH imbalance, just these plants with upward leaves bent downward. Any suggestions on what's goin on???

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These are all of my plants, I believe the lower leaves turning yellow was from where I did not water them. I was getting so stoned I could not remember my watering schedule, but I'm writing it down now. I seriously think the PH is too high and needs to be brought down. However, I have not found enough photos of PH problems on the web to make that accurate diagnosis. And they other plants are not pointed downwards anywhere near as much.

They are all under a month old btw. I'd say they popped out of the soil around November 5th.

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Murfy

Well-Known Member
hmm-

1. over watered. let them dry out, it's what make the roots grow.

2.probably the reason why they are over watered(or part) is that your water is too base. add vinegar to the water until the ph is 6. this will make the plants want to drink the water.

3. they are hungry. yhe tellowing at the bottom shows they need Nitrogen. they are probably hungry cause they aren't drinking the water also.

4. it almost looks like there may be some mite damage(*scarring). inspect the bottoms of leaves carefully for bugs. use water with one teaspoon dawn per gallon(at your hard water rate) sprayed liberally. apply every few days until plants are free of pests. your area will need to be vleaned as well.


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