looking good right???

just recently transplanted the 2 bigger plants (unkown bag seed strain) they been in little 16in pots for about 3 months finally put them into much larger pots doing much better in just 1 day there about 3 months 2 weeks into 18/6 no nutes used so far using fox farm ocean forest potting soil gonna start flowering in a couple weeks what u guys think???? theres also my 2 new babies to my grow room 2 bubba ogs there about 1month 1week both same soil as 992348_639686572741480_195575189_n.jpg1488502_639683616075109_620362116_n.jpg1489326_639682566075214_436902500_n.jpg1491010_639683309408473_479926174_n.jpg1491082_639686586074812_1403512682_n.jpg1491184_639686579408146_216988340_n.jpg1502092_639683432741794_1523456772_n.jpg1502122_639682556075215_1092085018_n.jpg1502131_639683316075139_1611974851_n.jpg1503676_639683619408442_1972359407_n.jpg1484854_639683312741806_2027116020_n.jpg1483641_639683606075110_562356794_n.jpg1482129_639682552741882_1215912558_n.jpg1457112_639683429408461_982741033_n.jpg1470843_639682962741841_1339086571_n.jpg1472389_639682949408509_880721910_n.jpg1476856_639682956075175_1993571168_n.jpg1476959_639682549408549_268819602_n.jpg1477710_639686576074813_221799295_n.jpg1479567_639682562741881_701115383_n.jpg1481147_639683326075138_104322053_n.jpg1481369_639683439408460_989999572_n.jpg1503743_639682559408548_1595222391_n.jpgothers no nutes added currently using a 125watt cfl flowering compact system and a 26watt cfl on the side mainly on my abnormal big bubba just topped both bubbbas and yeah any questions leave em in the comments below :clap::weed:
 

nevyn

Member
Mate you said you re-potted, which ones is it, I don't have my glasses on, lol. I have a suspicion the third pic is one?
 
and in picture #15 my big bubba can u see that curl its a really solid curl can anyone tell me what that's from its on the biggest fan leaf might have to zoom in to see
 

crispypb840

Active Member
Yes, I can see curling and drooping. It looks like they may be stressed. You may be overwatering. Temps may be fluctuating too much causing unstable plant. Do the leaves always droop. What are temps through out 24hr period. Are you using city water? pH'd? It can also be roots are too crowded.
and in picture #15 my big bubba can u see that curl its a really solid curl can anyone tell me what that's from its on the biggest fan leaf might have to zoom in to see
 

Edgar9

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They all look solid but I concur that some of them are drooping from watering too frequently. One also needs some more soil in that the root ball is sticking above the main layer of soil in the pot. Some of the bigger one's could also use even bigger pots IMO.

Cannabis likes a wet to dry cycle. Water thoroughly so that water comes out of the bottom of the pots. Don't water again until the first couple of inches of soil is dry when you stick your finger in up to your second knuckle and the pots are really light when you pick them up. It's not overwatering that causes drooping it's watering too frequently.
 

crispypb840

Active Member
If they have been in those small pots for a month then that is my diagnosis. I use 4 gal pots and next grow I am upsizing. It really depends how long you vegg for. Also City water can be bad for your soil if you do not let the chlorine evaporate out before using. Chlorine kills bacteria in your soil that leads to unhealthy plants. Take care of those roots and life will get a lot easier. Peace.
a 1 month old plant over crowded wow well I hope that's not the case n yes city ph watered n temp around 70-75
 
thanks for all the tips but I usually water when my leaves start to droop when soil is almost completely dry and when I water I usually let at least 10-20% run off water maybe it looks like its been getting over watered but trust they have not probably from the transplant I did do it yesterday but thanks 4 all the tips n I do let the chlorine evaporate I let gallons of water sit in my grow room for at least a day before I use it
 

Edgar9

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I usually water when my leaves start to droop when soil is almost completely dry
You should water when just the top few inches of soil are dry ie: up to your second knuckle when you stick you finger in the soil. At that point the pot should be noticeably lighter in weight too.
 
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