leaves drooping baddd!!! please help

cody p

Member
at first i thought it was Ph but i checked ph it was fine and they just wont seem to perk up they were doing really nice and one day just fell.IMG_0673.jpgIMG_0671.jpgIMG_0674.jpg
 

cody p

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this cheap test tube kit but it does the job and soil was very dry i had experienced over watering problems before so i learned what "dry" was or at least i thought
 

Nunotmp

Active Member
How often do you water? Dropping is usually because over/under watering..So if they were to dry then you under watered but if you water daily then they are over watered..
 

Coalcracker420

Active Member
so many people on this post --don't understand that u can't put clones transplanted too bigger pots under 24/0 schedule--plants need dark too grow their roots--if u transplant on a 24/0 schedule they will die--they need rest and a vacation--to regrow new roots--do this in 7-10 days you will be amazed--no magic--just a greeen thumb--coal--btw--not saying this is your case but for other clone growers----slash medi plant growers--coal--hope it helps ----plants grow--don't stress them!!!!!!!!!!coal
 

cody p

Member
they were transplanted a couple weeks ago and have flourished, this just happened recently, but they are on a 18/6 light schedule room temp usually between 75-80 and techa flora recipe for success nutrient kit, they arent clones either just some regular seeds unfortunately.
 

nomaninsf

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18/6 isn't any better than 24/0. I start from clones and run under 24/0 for 2-3 then off to flower. 1 week in 4 inch pots until strong root system develops and then into 2 gallon pots. Within 2 days the new roots are already showing at the bottoms of the 2 gallon pots. I used to use roots excelurator because it seemed to be the best. Recently I switched to rhizotonic and have been noticing equally good root growth and finer root hairs. At week 2 or 3 of veg start giving your plants an enzyme like cannazyme or hygrozyme. Happy beneficial organisms will start to make a home in your medium and eat up dead roots and turn them into beneficial nutrients for your plant and new root growth.
 

nomaninsf

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It is most likely over or under watering. Your plants don't look wilted so it's probably not under watering. Those look like 2 gallon pots? If so, you should be giving them anywhere between 200-500ml of nutrient solution every other day, unless the pots are still heavy and medium moist. Once they get bigger you will give them between 500-1000ml every other day. There are lots of variables that effect a grow. Those are just ballpark estimates from my experience.
 

dannlad

Active Member
over watering that is mate, nothing worry about though some of my plants do it after watering some dont
 

cowboylogic

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so many people on this post --don't understand that u can't put clones transplanted too bigger pots under 24/0 schedule--plants need dark too grow their roots--if u transplant on a 24/0 schedule they will die--they need rest and a vacation--to regrow new roots--do this in 7-10 days you will be amazed--no magic--just a greeen thumb--coal--btw--not saying this is your case but for other clone growers----slash medi plant growers--coal--hope it helps ----plants grow--don't stress them!!!!!!!!!!coal
Disagree. Seedlings or clones spend the first 2-3 wks. under 24/0 light in my garden and they grow roots.
 

esbee420

Member
havin the same problems...my first grow...everything was fine till this happened 2 days ago...thought i underwatered them so i watered, but still not coming back..all other plants are fine...what else can i do??
 
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