Droopage

bullSnot

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Whatever I am doing I am doing it over and over again.Auot Plants always look great until the flower stage then they start to droop. These last two I have been very careful, to keep growing under one light, no nutes yet , watered only when very dry in a mix of half happy frog and half FFOF with 25% perlite. In 3 gal pot. Ph is 6.5 ...oh the only thing in the water is microbebrew and kangaroots 1ml per gallon. 600 watt HPS about 24 inches away. No bugs no pests, temps stay 68-75 night/day on a 18/6 schedule.

Only thing I can think of is maybe I am watering too soon...or some kind of vircilim wilt. You can see the plants in back are all yellowed and junk
 

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MM422

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Blue dream is a great choice!! Some bangin stuff and fairly easy to work with. I've never heard anything negative about blue dream, so haters feel free to chime in..
 

tpc_mikey

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Man hell my cat loves the grow room he goes in there and lays under the HPS light like having an indoor sun bed for him lol he has never even attempted to shit on mine or id kill his ass but i keep his litter box close and he knows to use it and nothing else, but dont throw the plant out hell veg it a bit and use it for clones.
 

CocoCola

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Will get back to you guys in about 2 hours when I turn my lights on, gave it about a quarter cup of water, hoping over its night time it stood up a little but if not will wait until tomorrow to start to worry as it will need time to heal, thank you guys for the responses!
Hope she feels better soon:weed:
If your lights are off most straing do something called photonasty where their leafs droop during lights off. They engage in phototropism once the lights turn back on. Could this be what you saw?

The second issue that comes to mind is over watering. Are you letting you Ocean Forest go 75 -80% dry before your next watering to prevent water logging? Water logged plants will droop and the only way out is to simply not water until they go dry and bounce back.
 

Garrett Richardson

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If your lights are off most straing do something called photonasty where their leafs droop during lights off. They engage in phototropism once the lights turn back on. Could this be what you saw?

The second issue that comes to mind is over watering. Are you letting you Ocean Forest go 75 -80% dry before your next watering to prevent water logging? Water logged plants will droop and the only way out is to simply not water until they go dry and bounce back.
I believe it was just thirsty, thank you for the information though I'll keep that in mind!
 
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