Really droopy leaves

Trickyticky

Well-Known Member
So if it was his light like you say . Then how come the other isn't like that ????
Haway man thought ya might of known better than that my friend.
The one that is ok for now is because it might be able to hold on and take more feed that the one he having issue with ..
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KK26

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Here we go multiple posts again.

Sorry guys, just a typical "chav" from the UK. They do tend to act like this, very confrontational and mouthy as fuck.

I;m done with this waster so count me out of here from now but do take note of the chav's name which is to be avoided.

A simple look at his posting history says it all and you can see his replies here. All shit and to be avoided.

Thanks all and bye
 

Trickyticky

Well-Known Member
Here we go multiple posts again.

Sorry guys, just a typical "chav" from the UK. They do tend to act like this, very confrontational and mouthy as fuck.

I;m done with this waster so count me out of here from now but do take note of the chav's name which is to be avoided.

A simple look at his posting history says it all and you can see his replies here. All shit and to be avoided.

Thanks all and bye
Hahahahahahaha
 

Tomgrow

Member
Thanks for all the advice, and sorry that use two got a little heated. A quick question, if I put a 600w hps light in now half way through flower will it help ?
 

Trickyticky

Well-Known Member
Here we go multiple posts again.

Sorry guys, just a typical "chav" from the UK. They do tend to act like this, very confrontational and mouthy as fuck.


I;m done with this waster so count me out of here from now but do take note of the chav's name which is to be avoided.

A simple look at his posting history says it all and you can see his replies here. All shit and to be avoided.

Thanks all and bye
hahahahahahaha ya
Scouse's are always right
 

Trickyticky

Well-Known Member
Plants don't like a change of light from led to hps but hey I'm probs wrong on that aswell , but that is just my opinion. You could add hps from a distance and slowly take the leds away 1 by 1 . Could be worth a try .
Again this is just my opinion.
 

DoobieDoobs

Well-Known Member
Hey guys, be nice, this fella is asking for help and you guys are filling his thread with silly fights.

Hey @Tomgrow I think you should change the way you water plants, water around the 20 percent of your pot size and water your plants again whenever your pot feels light when you lift it, if your plants are drying the pot too quickly then add a little more water the next time you water them. That way you make sure they aren't overwatered. Unless you are running organic soil in that case you should water a little whenever you see the top of the soil too dry. I do think your plants look a little overwatered. Maybe you should let them dry a little. Once I had my plants outside and that day it rained a lot, they looked sort of the same, all sad and hanging low, I let the excess of water run out of the pot and waited until they felt light again before watering again. They recuperated nicely.
 

Trickyticky

Well-Known Member
Calm down soft lad.

You are wrong and accept it or shut up.

You are so frustrated, multiple replies making more nonsense. Calm down soft lad. Breath easy sweetheart, you can be wrong and you are not the expert you think.

You know nothing as seen in many of your posts and looking at your previous posts you are very confrontational.

Don't start your shit here and telling me you are always right when you are wrong
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