odd drooping problem

purplegrower02

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I have that usual drooping problem with all my plants in one of my tents.
the odd part is its not die to the usual under/over watering or the normal stuff.

they are in a custom super soil.

water every other day and every 2nd watering I brew up a tea with

EWC
kelp meal
alfalfa meal
azomite
humic/fulvic acid
molasses
mycorrhizae

I also added some Epsom salt to the last "feeding" but they are stilling drooping.

lights are cxa3070 cree cobs. I'm almost thinking is it possible I have to much light for them. They are under roughly 300watts of 3070s at about 6" away.

the pics are the drooping plant then one pic of how they should look "it's one of my outdoor plants"
 

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Bugeye

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How big are your pots and how much water are you giving them every other day? They sure look like they are overwatered and I would think a plant that size may not need watering so frequently.
 

purplehays1

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overwatering likely. U cannot give a MJ plant water on a schedule it just doesn't work. The plant needs to be ready and sufficiently dry or u are drowning it. I suggest u let them dry out and get used to letting them tell you when they need water, not giving it to them every 2 days. My 2 girls in flower will take 3.5 gal of water a week in the beg of flower and 3.5gal of water a day towards the end. It varies, and will even vary from plant to plant inside the same room if they are in their own pots.
 

Da Mann

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I must go with the rest and say over watering. Your leaves also show a decency and over watering can cause that as well.
 

purplegrower02

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Again it's not over watering i let the soil dry out like it in a desert that's how dry It gets. Also i just moved these inside they were fine outside with the same watering and after being inside for 2 days this started.

i think it's to much light.
 

Bricksquad2625

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Again it's not over watering i let the soil dry out like it in a desert that's how dry It gets. Also i just moved these inside they were fine outside with the same watering and after being inside for 2 days this started.

i think it's to much light.
I don't mean this to be rude, but the sun puts out way more light than any bulb you can buy, and your outside plant doesn't seem to be bothered by the powerful sun
 

mainliner

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Again it's not over watering i let the soil dry out like it in a desert that's how dry It gets. Also i just moved these inside they were fine outside with the same watering and after being inside for 2 days this started.,,,,,,there you go , you moved them from out side where its ultra sunny, and then inside , but kept the watering the same , you've over watered them inside not out side,,,you should have give them less water when you moved in doors,,,that's all iv got
 

purplegrower02

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6 inches down the dirt is bone dry.

this is what the 3rd or 4th time I'm telling you its not over watering.

if you look at the pictures you can see how they slightly canoe. So i moved the light up and they look better so I'm thinking that was it.

you can have to much light. If it's to intense you can actually kill your plant.
 

mainliner

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6 inches down the dirt is bone dry.

this is what the 3rd or 4th time I'm telling you its not over watering.

if you look at the pictures you can see how they slightly canoe. So i moved the light up and they look better so I'm thinking that was it.

you can have to much light. If it's to intense you can actually kill your plant.
lets get this right , have check to see if you've over watered them ?lol
 

mainliner

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maybe if you've checked 6" down and its bone dry they need watering , underwatering is the answer to the most complex thread iv seen
 
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