So, this is beginning to get a bit frustrating. I was getting ready to go into flowering this week, but last week, my plant seemed to be over watered, so I held off. Anyhow, I let off on water for the usual 3ish days, but it never really responded, until it then seemed to be underwatered, so I watered it again, and it perked up for about half the day before drooping again.
I started feeding with general organics last week, since Fox Farm usually does so well on it's own through most of veg, but I started to get a bit of yellowing on the lower leaves, as seen in the picture, and the yellowing has since stopped in its progression.
So assuming over watering at this point, and the droop having persisted for about a week, I decided it was maybe a moisture probem, I have never used this pot before. So I pulled the plant, and remixed its soil with a couple handfuls of perlite, in order to increase aeration, whilst pruning the roots and inspecting for root rot- of which I found none- and re potted. This morning the plant looked perfect! But now the droop is peeking back in...so I come to you guys...
My temps are right around 22-23C, and I grow under a 400W HPS, well ventilated, and use FF. Having added perlite to an already perlite-y soil, and with the symptoms of overwatering coming back, I'm absolutely lost.
Any suggestions, thoughts? Is it just stress from the repotting/pruning? Is it still the soil? I thought about drilling holes in the pot about halfway up, in order to further increase aeration. All of which is ridiculous as I live in CO and humidity/soil moisture is NEVER a problem.
I started feeding with general organics last week, since Fox Farm usually does so well on it's own through most of veg, but I started to get a bit of yellowing on the lower leaves, as seen in the picture, and the yellowing has since stopped in its progression.
So assuming over watering at this point, and the droop having persisted for about a week, I decided it was maybe a moisture probem, I have never used this pot before. So I pulled the plant, and remixed its soil with a couple handfuls of perlite, in order to increase aeration, whilst pruning the roots and inspecting for root rot- of which I found none- and re potted. This morning the plant looked perfect! But now the droop is peeking back in...so I come to you guys...
My temps are right around 22-23C, and I grow under a 400W HPS, well ventilated, and use FF. Having added perlite to an already perlite-y soil, and with the symptoms of overwatering coming back, I'm absolutely lost.
Any suggestions, thoughts? Is it just stress from the repotting/pruning? Is it still the soil? I thought about drilling holes in the pot about halfway up, in order to further increase aeration. All of which is ridiculous as I live in CO and humidity/soil moisture is NEVER a problem.