First grow

Eugenios

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Good job. I think it looks great. Yup it's normal for the leaves to get like that where the pistils/buds are growing. It's slightly droopy so be careful of overwatering and please keep posting pictures under natural light. Also you may want to tuck some of the big fan leaves under the bud sites :D
 

Eugenios

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Noticed you have some twisting tips as well. I also got it on 2 plants but don't know why. Hope somebody can help although it doesn't seem that serious.
 

Wizzlebiz

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Please take a pic with lights off flash on. Then we can truly tell you what is up good or bad.
 

WannabeWizard2003

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Noticed you have some twisting tips as well. I also got it on 2 plants but don't know why. Hope somebody can help although it doesn't seem that serious.
I don't know if this helps but I get the twisting tips when the plants is too far from my light ( I have too big of a room for my light and need to buy another) but everything directly under the light is photoshoot ready.... Anyways just some insight.

Have a good night!
 

Eugenios

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I don't know if this helps but I get the twisting tips when the plants is too far from my light ( I have too big of a room for my light and need to buy another) but everything directly under the light is photoshoot ready.... Anyways just some insight.

Have a good night!
Thanks for the input but that's definetely not the case with me. I have a Meijiu QB240w, 16inches from the canopy.
 

Eugenios

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Im feeding ff trio and cal mag 32oz every 3 days or so. Are the drooping leaves a sign of overwatering?
In my experience droopy leaves occur when the plant is overwatered or underwatered. However even on my healthiest plants, when I water them, they droop for some time like 1-2 hours and then start praying to the Sun Gods again. Maybe because I water A LOT(with runoff) but overwatering is caused by FREQUENT WATERING, not heavy watering.
 
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