Drooping

awuerth

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So this plant has had its up and downs being the first one being grown in a couple years. I didn't have my fan yet and Temps got hot but I fixed that so the brown spots aren't the issue right now. I am wondering about this drooping. Did I over water? I underwatered the plant once and it almost died but it made a really good recovery about a week ago. Since then I have watered it twice. The soil still feels a little damp when I put my finger in and the pot isn't extremely light so I dont think it's under watered. Any help and advice welcomed!
 

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MustGro

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So I put fluids on plants in soil or soilless mixes like this; I mix my nutes and apply them to the soil until it's saturated and runoff starts. You are then supposed to put 10 to 20% of the pots volume through it again for runoff. I do this every time I put fluids on them. I don't add more fluids until the pot feels light to the touch. Try to get good at judging their water level by weight. You can't keep ferting a plant, you need water irrigation in there as well. So I usually fert then water, then fert. If she looks a bit deficient I fert, fert, water. That a help to you?
 

awuerth

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On the verge of the claw
To much Nitrogen for the amount of light
Thanks both responses. I have been using ffof and happy frog mixed soil. No added nutrients so far. I've been reading this soil can be too hot for autos. Next water I will try a flush maybe.
 

MustGro

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Thanks both responses. I have been using ffof and happy frog mixed soil. No added nutrients so far. I've been reading this soil can be too hot for autos. Next water I will try a flush maybe.
I guess it can be too hot for autos! I used a bag of each one last year outside on my big plants and that's the only way I'd use it. I used to belong to another site and we had a bunch of people with autos under a foot tall with the fan edges all burnt up from ocean forest. You did real well to get an auto that big in FFOF; in my opinion anyway.
 

awuerth

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I guess it can be too hot for autos! I used a bag of each one last year outside on my big plants and that's the only way I'd use it. I used to belong to another site and we had a bunch of people with autos under a foot tall with the fan edges all burnt up from ocean forest. You did real well to get an auto that big in FFOF; in my opinion anyway.
Thanks man. Just getting back into this hobby after a 5 year or more break(last two grows might be in my profile) . I missed it too much. Previously I only did regular flowering and hps light. Now I'm trying autos under LEDs. Tomorrow I will flush and monitor for the next couple days and cross my fingers.
 

roboquaid

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Hi mate did you ever find out what was going on?
My plants look just like this and I'm about to kill my 4th cycle trying to figure this problem out I keep having.
Do you think it's something to do with transpiration rates under led lights?
Looks like overwatering but as I understand, plants don't transpire the water under led lights like they do under hps.
Could this be the case?
Let me know if you ever found a solution, thanks.
 
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