*SOS* droopy leafs on white widdow

dimitridontas

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Hi just asking for some advice on how to fix problem.....

I am useing 2×600 hps and 1×400 watt hps i have 8 trees....on the two biggish trees i have the problem i have the one 600 watt wich is about 55 cm above the plant and a 400 watt hps on tha side wich is about 1 meter away...i water every 2 to 3 day 1 with nutes one with out...my ph is about 6.5 to 7 im growing in soil....i was just wondering if you think it could be over watering........or heat stress i have 2 fans blowing one just above the trees and the other blowing around the room,,,,for circulation....i would really apreciate some advice....thank you....heres some photos...
 

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Diabolical666

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over watering. Cannabis hates to be over watered...you are going to have some follow up damage for the next few weeks. Keep it on the dry side..dont you check your girls everyday? If so, then dont overwater
 

GroErr

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Based on what you posted, looks and sounds like a classic case of over watering. Be patient, let the soil dry out, if you stick your finger an inch into the soil and feel moist soil, wait longer
 

Pinworm

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tin leaches poisons; it's aluminum now:wink:
Either way it's no more than 55% reflective, which is a shitty trade off for the hotspots it creates. It is also electrically conductive, and is a fire hazard when it is in close contact with HID lighting. Makes me nervous when I see people using it int heir grow. Mylar is made of polyester iirc, and is like 95% reflective. Way safer.

Mylar/reflictix > foil
 

grasscropper

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Looks and sounds like overwatering.... probe with your finger in the drainged holes as well as top of soil to see if they are dry. Light pot... water, heavy doesn't need it. Sometimes it's better to wait a day to water even if you think they are dry the bottom of the root ball can still be moist.
 

abcd4321

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Add 2 teaspoons of 3%H2O2 per 500ml of water to your plant. It will greatly speed recovery. They will recover in days using H2O2 as opposed to weeks if you just wait it out. I can't believe no one has suggested this. Look it up if your tentative. "H2O2 for overwatering cannabis"
 

KillsPlants

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looks kind of like heat stress to me after light have been on for a bit put ur hand around that area make sure u feel wind pushing that hot air
 
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