Overwatered plant?? Wilting leaves and drooping

SBBCal

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Is it all stretched out?? I grow with led, gotta go by true wall pull wattage. IMO .Yours is 150w . I'd have it about 18"-20" as see how it reacts. During veg I have 2-240w lights going, plus others at 18-20". granted my tent is twice your size but I'd still have it closer if I were in your position.
 

Kaotic

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Soil is half happy frog/ half ocean in a 5 gallon pot. Gave them a gallon of ph 6.4 water with .2ml cal mag. Also using a mars 1000 light in a 2x4 tent. Can anyone tell whats wrong with my panama gold Pre-Teen i just transplanted from the dispensary?
Thanks. Any help appreciated
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Transplant shock most likely, did she look healthy before transplant, leaves sprung up and no twisting of leaves?
 

Kaotic

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Soil is half happy frog/ half ocean in a 5 gallon pot. Gave them a gallon of ph 6.4 water with .2ml cal mag. Also using a mars 1000 light in a 2x4 tent. Can anyone tell whats wrong with my panama gold Pre-Teen i just transplanted from the dispensary?
Thanks. Any help appreciated
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It’s also not too “hot” for the plant, it’s too hot for seedlings young ones, that plant is a teen
 
Is it all stretched out?? I grow with led, gotta go by true wall pull wattage. IMO .Yours is 150w . I'd have it about 18"-20" as see how it reacts. During veg I have 2-240w lights going, plus others at 18-20". granted my tent is twice your size but I'd still have it closer if I were in your position.
Okay i moved the lights to 18” away. Hopefully its get better. The soil seems like its getting pretty dry but scared to water
 

osowhom

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you gave the 1 plant a whole gallon at once? thats the problem if you ask me by tommorow it will be fine let it dry out a bit
 

SBBCal

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Okay i moved the lights to 18” away. Hopefully its get better. The soil seems like its getting pretty dry but scared to water
Sorry bud, missed to mention to prob do it gradually. ( i did in my head lol) If you are at 30" - drop it to 25/26" for a day or two. Then 20-22" then lower if needed.
 

Kaotic

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Yeah really healthy, now its all wilted and twisted
Sorry for the late reply, yes most likely transplant shock, did you struggle with transplant did the soil keep intact or break off, no sign of over fert which is good in fact it looks as if it needs a little more nitrogen, but don’t add any your soil you transplanted in has plenty of npk and trace minerals etc.
 

Kaotic

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12inches isnt too close? I thought you want 24”-30” for veg. I was afraid of burning it. Ph was 6.4 going in and never checked run off. Ill do that on next watering cycle
Stick your finger in the soil to the first knuckle just above your finger nail, is it wet , dry, cool dry, warm room temp dry, that will tell you if they need water, and water in the mornings/lights on, good luck bro.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Okay i moved the lights to 18” away. Hopefully its get better. The soil seems like its getting pretty dry but scared to water
Don't move the light closer now. Fix the plant first. Don't add more stress. Download a free Lux meter for your phone to get an idea of the light intensity so you know what it can take and when.

When I transplant I water really good after. I also add Mykos at each transplant.

If it was me, I would give them a good watering and then leave them alone for a couple days.
 

Kaotic

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Don't move the light closer now. Fix the plant first. Don't add more stress. Download a free Lux meter for your phone to get an idea of the light intensity so you know what it can take and when.

When I transplant I water really good after. I also add Mykos at each transplant.

If it was me, I would give them a good watering and then leave them alone for a couple days.
Supposed to water the new soil thoroughly before transplanting, that way it’s situated already in its home but either way is fine, just make sure the soil is dry and practice “wet/dry” Method before watering. First knuckle above finger nail check if she’s dry first
 

PadawanWarrior

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Supposed to water the new soil thoroughly before transplanting, that way it’s situated already in its home but either way is fine, just make sure the soil is dry and practice “wet/dry” Method before watering. First knuckle above finger nail check if she’s dry first
You are correct that you should pre-moisten the new soil if you're using new soil. I'm using my old no-till soil, so I keep it moist all the time.

I preform the new hole with an empty pot the same size as the old one into the new hole. Then mist the hole with water, add a bunch of Mykos. Pop the transplant out of its old pot, spray the rootball with water, add more Mykos to that. Pop it in the premade hole. Water, and done.

No transplant shock.
 
Sorry for the late reply, yes most likely transplant shock, did you struggle with transplant did the soil keep intact or break off, no sign of over fert which is good in fact it looks as if it needs a little more nitrogen, but don’t add any your soil you transplanted in has plenty of npk and
You are correct that you should pre-moisten the new soil if you're using new soil. I'm using my old no-till soil, so I keep it moist all the time.

I preform the new hole with an empty pot the same size as the old one into the new hole. Then mist the hole with water, add a bunch of Mykos. Pop the transplant out of its old pot, spray the rootball with water, add more Mykos to that. Pop it in the premade hole. Water, and done.

No transplant shock.
even if im using happy frog, still add mykos? I have fox farm kangarootz. Should i add a little bit of that to the pre made hole and roots next time i transplant? Or get straight mykos? Thanks
 

Kaotic

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even if im using happy frog, still add mykos? I have fox farm kangarootz. Should i add a little bit of that to the pre made hole and roots next time i transplant? Or get straight mykos? Thanks
No don’t add anything lol I mean a little mykos wouldn’t hurt, but happy frog already has fungi myko? If I were you I would make homemade LAB Bacillus bacteria and spray feed soil lightly and leaves every 2 weeks with it
 
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