Quick suggestions on my drooping Master-Kush

ACR chronic

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:leaf::leaf:anybondy know whats going on here?

Got the plant from a buddy who just gave up on em. Trying to get ride of small spidermite problem and was wondering why its so droopy. I only water when the soil is dry. Any quick suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

 

9867mike777

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I don't see any problem. Some strains might naturally droop downward. I had a Northern Light where the entire bottom half of the shade leaves kind of drooped like that.
 

ACR chronic

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I ended up salvaging this plant from a buddy so not sure on soil, its under a 90 watt L.E.D, I added some Buddha Grow for the first time a couple days ago and havent seen much difference but will keep u posted.
 

HotPhyre

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Looks like your soil doesnt have any perl. or vermic. you might think its dry but really its not, Maybe wait a extra day or two before watering and see if you were drowning your plant!

Just doesnt look like good drainage to me and droopy due to overwatering!!
 

cadeneli

Active Member
I don't see any perlite at all. I don't think the roots can breath. Soil holding too much water. Its good to know everything about your setup escpecially your growing medium so when problems arise you'll have a better idea of what it could be.
 

ACR chronic

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So how much should I water for that sized pot? Should I transplant to a five gallon bucket with new soil? Im kind of a newbie at growing here so take it easy.. I do the finger trick but usually seems dry.
 

shuituzi

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Got the plant from a buddy who just gave up on em. Trying to get ride of small spidermite problem and was wondering why its so droopy. I only water when the soil is dry. Any quick suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

Mikov

Member
So how much should I water for that sized pot? Should I transplant to a five gallon bucket with new soil? Im kind of a newbie at growing here so take it easy.. I do the finger trick but usually seems dry.
i say transplant it. 5 gal bucket will give it tons of space, and you can make a better medium than what your buddy made. i agree though soil needs some perlite or something to help get air to those roots. make sure there's some drainage at the bottom, you don't want all that water collecting down there. take some pics of how high the light is, kudos on going with an led.
 

BrannonC

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seems waterlogged. Wait a couple extra days before watering and see if that helps. If they start to look hungry feed them. Also be carefull as suggested above pure sol is hard to work with and overfeeding could result in root rot so be careful
 

ACR chronic

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:wall:


im going to transplant to a 5 gallon bucket or a litlle smaller in a couple days; this plant has already been through a lot so i dont want to put i through more stress in a short period of time..any one suggests a soil preference???? and tips for translplanting?
 
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