Plants drooping after being watered?

mushroomcookiedough

Active Member
What was the ppms and pH of the runoff?
By ppm's are you thinking CO2? They hover around 400-600.
Humidity levels are a bit high, hovering around 70%, have ordered a second dehumidifier, so hopefully I can get it down to 50% soon.
I highly doubt it is pH, as the water has perfect pH. But I will check out the pH of the runoff later if you mean it is necessary?
 

athlete

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Yes, runoff ppms of the water/nutrient solution.

I just fixed a problem by checking runoff pH/ppms. ppms were 2000+ and pH was closer to 4 (running coco). I flushed to get runoff pH over 5 and ppms ~200.
 

Nutty sKunK

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Alright, so I watered them with just water after the last comments from tuesday @Kushash @Nutty sKunK @athlete - and the plants seem to be getting "slightly" worse. I am considering to give them a good dose of nutrients at the next watering, opinions?

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They need magnesium for sure. The yellow at the top leaves im not certain about. But you can clearly see some interveinal chlorosis on the middle leaves.

Can sort that out with 1tsp per gallon of Epsom salts until they stop yellowing like that.

They do look hungry and at a time in their lives where they need more PK and Cal/mag.

Id give them a feed with 50;50 bloom/veg and some Epsom salts. Mix the salts first into the water.
 
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