First Attempt - Grow

v2Lethal

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hi
well its been 17days now since i put the cuttings in there now standing and touching between 10-12inch:)
im using 2x400watt bulbs
i have 4plants in a radius of around 6-7ft wide room
feeding them twice daily each half a litre a day
just wondering if my plants are ok :)
also lately alot of the leafs have started drooping BUT the leafs at top are risen :S

see picture below - picture dates from before duping

do they look healthy? and any tips for me :)
CLICK LINK FOR PICTURE 1.
7days gone
http://i31.tinypic.com/addz4g.jpg

Picture 2 - 14days
 

v2Lethal

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I think they look great, I'm not seeing the drooping.

this picture was a few days ago. al try get a newer picture as theyve changed a fair bit since this pic. grown abt 5more inch and alot more bigger, and im assuming heavyer leafs may cause drooping?
 

Picasso345

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this picture was a few days ago. al try get a newer picture as theyve changed a fair bit since this pic. grown abt 5more inch and alot more bigger, and im assuming heavyer leafs may cause drooping?
Not if everything is ideal. It supports its leaves for the most part.
 

v2Lethal

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here is a picture ive just take
the topleafs are pointing up the lower leafs always drooping 2leafs turned yellow
 

Picasso345

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For the most part, if new growth is looking good you are in good shape, but I don't know what is going on with the bottom leaves....some type of stress.
 

v2Lethal

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could u list all things that may cause this
so i can mayb work out what :)
the place there in is realy warm to. walk in and u swet. cud it be the heat? dryness or wetness of soil
 

Picasso345

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You have over/under watering, heat, lack of nutes, bad ph, light to intense (too close), very low humidity, too many nutes.

Have you ever seen any nute burn? If not you may want to up your nutes a bit too.
 

v2Lethal

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very low humidity asin very dry warm air? sorry only young haha
to solve low humidity could i mayb put in a few buckets of water leave them standin to soften the air? sorry if its a daft question better to ask then not know
 

Picasso345

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very low humidity asin very dry warm air? sorry only young haha
to solve low humidity could i mayb put in a few buckets of water leave them standin to soften the air? sorry if its a daft question better to ask then not know
Nope that is a perfect solution. In veg you want higher humidly and then in flowering you want to keep it on the low side.
 

v2Lethal

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so that solves dry air
how do i know im over watering or underwatering my plants

usualy we give them says half a litre l of feed every 12-14hours
that abit much or ?
 

Picasso345

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so that solves dry air
how do i know im over watering or underwatering my plants

usualy we give them says half a litre l of feed every 12-14hours
that abit much or ?
I'm not a hydro guy. With soil, I use the rule that if the plants perk up after a watering then they are underwatered. If they sit there or get worse than you are overwatering.
 

v2Lethal

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i see i see. thanx for tips and info. anyone else please feel free to read the thread and give answers that may help me stop the drooping of lower leafs :)
 
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