Kushman1201

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Hello everyone,
I’m wondering if it is normal for some of the tips of your plant’s leaves to droop a little. Maybe too much little/light or not enough water? I just flipped her light schedule to 12/12 two days ago so maybe that could be a reason? My light is the xs2000 but I only have it turned up a bit past 50%. Any all feedback will be useful! I’ve also added a couple pictures of my plant. Let me know if you think my plant looks healthy or could use a little something.
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Tracker

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Looks like maybe too high nitrogen, but it doesn't look way too overdone. It looks healthy overall.

What are grow media, nutes, feed/water sched, pH, ppm/ec, temps, RH? More info is better.
 

Kushman1201

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I use Roots Organic soil. I don’t use a ph meter but I use RO water and just add the max amount of cal-mag, which is 5ml into a gallon of water. I try to water about once a week but that gets messed up sometimes so there’s not much of a schedule I just try and go by how light the pot feels. It’s about 78 degrees in my house. Im
Not sure what rh and ppm are though
 

Tracker

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RH is relative humidity. PPM means parts per million of total dissolved solids (TDS). That is a way of measuring/quantifying the strength of your feed mix.

Assuming you're not adding any other nutrients, Cal-mag has calcium nitrate, so it also adds nitrogen. If the soil already has plenty of nitrogen, you might be a little high on the N. If the N is definitely too high, the fan leaves will curl down on the tips (nitrogen claw). Your baby is not doing too badly though.
 
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Kushman1201

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Oh I see. I’m not sure how to find out the PPM and I don’t have a humidity gauge but I live in AZ and it’s not very humid here. Thanks for the feedback maybe next watering I’ll try without cal-mag
 

HydoDan

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Oh I see. I’m not sure how to find out the PPM and I don’t have a humidity gauge but I live in AZ and it’s not very humid here. Thanks for the feedback maybe next watering I’ll try without cal-mag
Using RO water you need to add cal/mag.. Just not as much.. Max amount is twice what you usually need..
 
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