legionxxii
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Temps: 67-81 depending on the day
Humidity: 30-55 depending on time of day and watering
Light: 400w MH
Median: Promix Ultimate Organic
Nutes: FloraNova Grow
PH: Around 6.5
Water: Tap water left out 24+ hours ppm around 170-190
Ok so here is my delima these plants were in solo cups and started to droop a little bit (one was worse the other 4 didn't look to bad) so I thought maybe overwatering. I watered everyday and they always seemed dry and been doing just fine that way. They started to droop so I skipped a day on watering to let them dry out to see if that helped but only made them droop more. I was thinking maybe rootbound then so I transplanted them and watered them lastnight. I expect shock from transplant so I know it might be a few days to perk back up. The roots seemed fine during transplant no signs of rootbound. They havent had any nutes for about a week is there a time frame from transplant before you should feed nutes again?
Mainly I'm stumped on what the actual problem is. There are some brown spots but thats where water got on the leaves. Up until now they were growing amazing after I started nutes. I searched all over here on overwatering, underwatering and rootbound even searched drooping and scoured thoses but nothing seemed to fit exactly.
I tried drying them out ( when transplanting they were dry from top to bottom
I tried watering and normally if its lack of after watering within hours starts to perk up
I'm hoping the transplanting will work once there out of shock
When feeding nutes I PH water then add nutes. My ph pen is junk and stunted my first 2 plants bad reading a 6.5 when I was 8.5+ so I dont use it. From what I have read Floranova wont effect PH due to buffers.
The pics of the single plant is just one plant thats the worse one the others dont look as bad
Humidity: 30-55 depending on time of day and watering
Light: 400w MH
Median: Promix Ultimate Organic
Nutes: FloraNova Grow
PH: Around 6.5
Water: Tap water left out 24+ hours ppm around 170-190
Ok so here is my delima these plants were in solo cups and started to droop a little bit (one was worse the other 4 didn't look to bad) so I thought maybe overwatering. I watered everyday and they always seemed dry and been doing just fine that way. They started to droop so I skipped a day on watering to let them dry out to see if that helped but only made them droop more. I was thinking maybe rootbound then so I transplanted them and watered them lastnight. I expect shock from transplant so I know it might be a few days to perk back up. The roots seemed fine during transplant no signs of rootbound. They havent had any nutes for about a week is there a time frame from transplant before you should feed nutes again?
Mainly I'm stumped on what the actual problem is. There are some brown spots but thats where water got on the leaves. Up until now they were growing amazing after I started nutes. I searched all over here on overwatering, underwatering and rootbound even searched drooping and scoured thoses but nothing seemed to fit exactly.
I tried drying them out ( when transplanting they were dry from top to bottom
I tried watering and normally if its lack of after watering within hours starts to perk up
I'm hoping the transplanting will work once there out of shock
When feeding nutes I PH water then add nutes. My ph pen is junk and stunted my first 2 plants bad reading a 6.5 when I was 8.5+ so I dont use it. From what I have read Floranova wont effect PH due to buffers.
The pics of the single plant is just one plant thats the worse one the others dont look as bad
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