Girl's don't look to great?

Alienwidow

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If there was a daily poll over watering would be the number one issue for new growers followed closely by the ones that figure that the whole bottle of nutrients is supposed to go into the grow in order to make the buds as big as they can get.
 

sativa indica pits

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1 bottle of fert lasts me like 6-8 months, at least 3 grows of around 30 plants or so. im going thru a little bit now but also have a lot of roots to feed
 

leeken

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Really glad you told me that I checked on the girls before and there bone dry like DRY! This now leaves me seriously baffled I only watered 2 days ago and I now become water phobic ��
 

leeken

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I tried giving 4 of them about 500 ml of plain water went back a few hours later and they had perked up I still think you was right about the over watering though but for some reason my pots dry up real quick say about every 2 days but I'm sure I'm doing something wrong with the ppm of the feed I'll post some pics later
 

tikitoker

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I tried giving 4 of them about 500 ml of plain water went back a few hours later and they had perked up I still think you was right about the over watering though but for some reason my pots dry up real quick say about every 2 days but I'm sure I'm doing something wrong with the ppm of the feed I'll post some pics later
if they lose their rigidity and droop then they need water. And give it to him every time they need it no questions asked. If they remain rigid and firm but are curved down words and drooping then that's over watering. pay attention to how long it takes you said two days how do they look after the first day that's what you should be looking for don't let them droop water right before they would droop. 0 stress
 

leeken

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Some look abit more perky but not much really hope it's nothing more than under or over watering here's what they look like now and thanks to everyone for trying to help it's much appreciated
 

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leeken

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Oh yeah I forgot to say the pots are bone dry now but the plants are still showing signs of over watering do I leave then or water them??
 

sativa indica pits

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if they were my plants I would pick the worst looking one, water with some 6.5 water and see what the run-off is, if it comes out 7.5 or higher I would water them with 5.0 water, they should perk up in the next few hours.

If temps are good, the pots as you say are dry now, its starting to look not like over watering, overwatered plants will recover as they dry unless the roots were wet so long they are rotting. They look like healthy plants that have a high ph, same looking as my pics I posted.

what are you using to test ph... and check the run off of the worst one. and report back.
 

leeken

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Now that's sounds like some sound advise mate probly should have mentioned this before but the first time I watered I totally fucked the amount of nutes up an put like a million times to much in but I thought because since then and now they've looked good that it didn't matter now after what you've just said I'm thinkin the ph of the soil mite still be though the roof what a tit I am defo not givin up the day job just yet but if anyone wants there plants hangin upside down I'm the man for the job
 

dubcoastOGs

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if they were my plants I would pick the worst looking one, water with some 6.5 water and see what the run-off is, if it comes out 7.5 or higher I would water them with 5.0 water, they should perk up in the next few hours.

this will have absolutely no effect on the ph of your soil.

come on guys.

It's just science.
 

sativa indica pits

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this will have absolutely no effect on the ph of your soil.

come on guys.

It's just science.
high ph plants,DSC00811.jpgDSC00782.jpg I know this because I flushed them with almost pure ph up, 10% water added. Do your plants look anything like this?

DSC00791.jpg here is a before flush pic, you can tell by the date. Im using a 100% ph buffered soil. make up your own mind
 

sativa indica pits

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yes good idea,.... but I hope not the same soil, unless its really good and ph buffered with lime/ woodash did you post what type of soil?? cant remember
 
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