HELP! my baby is droopin like a mahfucka, plz help.[PICS]

bustanug

Active Member
Ok my plants are about a week into flowering, strain is called ice, I have them under a 400w HPS and I'm using Biocanna nutrients along with organic teas from egg shells and banana peels and I adjust the pH to 6.3 - 6.6 (I don't have a TDS meter, please tell me if this problem could be over/under fert), the water I use is filtered and left for 2 days for chlorine levels to go down, the temp in the room is about 25*C (77*f) and the humidity is around 50%

I noticed this morning that one of my babies was drooping a bit and it has some yellowing in the centre of leaves, the drooping has been getting worse with time. I also noticed some little spots along the veins of a couple leaves (not bugs). The other plants all seem to be perfectly healthy.

Please tell me what could be going on and how to fix it, thanks.
 

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Mystik

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the primary trunk looks a bit thin... you may consider lowering the light a little. You may also want to try rotating it about 90-180 degrees incase it's just leaning to where it prefers to get the light from.
Mostly I'm just seeing a very thin trunk though.
 

dbo24242

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OMRI Listed for use in organic production. Pura Vida Organics™ Bloom (2-6-6)

Guaranteed Analysis (2-6-6):
Total Nitrogen (N) ..... 2.0%
2.0% Organic Nitrogen (N)
Available Phosphate (P2O5) ..... 6.0%
Soluble Potash (K2O) ..... 6.0%
Magnesium (Mg) .....0.5%
Boron (B) .....0.02%
Soluble Copper (Cu) .....0.05%
Iron (Fe) ..... 0.1%
Manganese (Mn) ..... 0.05%
Zinc (Zn) ..... 0.05%

Ingredients: Seaweed Powder, Kelp Extracts, Alfalfa, Molasses, Potassium Sulfate, Epsom Salt, Solubar, Copper Sulfate, Iron Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate and Zinc Sulfate.
something like that.

more likely I think it has to do with the pH of your tap water or soil. do you have a pH meter to test runoff and solution before you feed?
 

bustanug

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something like that.

more likely I think it has to do with the pH of your tap water or soil. do you have a pH meter to test runoff and solution before you feed?

Thanks for that, and yes I have a water pH tester but not a soil tester, I've never checked the pH of the run off but I always keep my water around 6.3-6.6.
 

dbo24242

New Member
Oh well that is definitely a good range. I don't know about Biocanna but I'm thinking it may not provide all the trace elements... that or the soil may have had too much of some element.
I don't think it would be a bad idea to go grab some Elanor's VF11 and spray / water with it once or twice. Its not organic but pretty much just has trace elements in it. Otherwise get something organic with a complete micro content.
 
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