Root bound?

Greensea

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I wouldn't think it nutrients. they're getting about 1/2 strength, unless this could mean they're hungry...next watering I may up the dosage and see how it does. My PH is around 6 (I use the drops so it's tough to be exact), and Sunshine has lime added in it.
I think i have same problem and i think i got solution today!
Regarding this table Ph 6 for soil is a bit acidic...
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so plants cant take any P,Cal,Mg...
I hope the solution is in cal/mag rehabilitation so Dolomite lime or any aditive with aprox 50/50 CaCO[SUB]3[/SUB] / MgCO[SUB]3[/SUB] will help.
I bought this today 10kg for 7.7€, 10kg of this is about for 100m2q. I just filled table spoon with this granular aditive and sprinkle it on top of the soil each plant than i watered with tap water ph at 6.4!
IMG_3959.jpgmy plants looks sad but healthly :D like yours... Lets see
 

cdnbudder

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does look very similar, however I'm in a soiless mix so from my understanding I should be following the hydro guidelines for PH. let me know if yours perks back up! I been searching the net trying to find what else droopy leaves can mean and so far all I find is over/under watering.
 

tekdc911

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overwatering often looks like underwatering
auto's grow to fit the container size then switch to bloom some never fill up the pot some do

if the leaves dont feel limp but stilll have spring but are drooping then ts a over watering issue
 

tekdc911

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also the coloring would lead me to believe it has a DEF
overwatering causes a manual lock out of some nutes mainly N
Mr.blu's comments were heading in the right direction i believe
 

cdnbudder

Active Member
tanks tek! and everybody else! What about root zone temp? It was like -35 here for a while, maybe the pots got cold....could that explain it?
 

Greensea

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does look very similar, however I'm in a soiless mix so from my understanding I should be following the hydro guidelines for PH. let me know if yours perks back up! I been searching the net trying to find what else droopy leaves can mean and so far all I find is over/under watering.
Oh right u are on soilless setup... missed that :/ so ph 6 is great. Im using 9.5l venti pots (2.51gal) im using the hydrometer to know when to water and im lightmix soil from Plagron. Nutes are GH 3 part flora series just 1/2 strenght! Today i peek my ladies and i think my solution is working great i will try to shoot some photo later, on daylight. They looks happier than before Dolomite lime treatment.I have more experience in dwc its my first try on soil, and i think soil is harder to manage...

P.S. i have 3 different strains in soil and all are reacting in different way. WW, Northen lights, Royal Haze, like i said they look healthly but sad... Using same soil, pots, lightning and watering schedule on all plants. Unlike those in soil the DWC plants are so happy. I will take photo today and show...

Hope my english is understandable :D
 

Greensea

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Hey hey!
My ladies are not looking good.. :/ idk what is wrong after dolomite lime (Cal/Mag) treatment nothing is changed...
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P.S. im from E. Europe somewhere :D
 

cdnbudder

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that sucks greensea. I would agree it looks like CA to me, but I'm terrible at diagnosing defincies. I'd take those pics over to the MJ plant problem forum. Lots of knowledgable people there will be able to tell you I think.
 

Greensea

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that sucks greensea. I would agree it looks like CA to me, but I'm terrible at diagnosing defincies. I'd take those pics over to the MJ plant problem forum. Lots of knowledgable people there will be able to tell you I think.
Fortunately, only one are so bad the rest have only released leaves...
I will post this on right place...
Keep growing :D
 
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