yellow leaves???

Looks like they need watered more often, if you ask me. Give 'em a good heavy soaking(PH'ed correctly), and see how they like that. I'm betting they perk right up. :)
 
The Reverse Osmosis water will be ph'ed correctly right? i watered em today but dont soak all the soil for fear of overwatering. Are you sure that's what i should do?
 
I've seen that chart but fail to match up the symptoms exactly. Also, that last image of the tent is mis-leading. The light is much closer to the plants that that. That was a few days ago.
 
The Reverse Osmosis water will be ph'ed correctly right? i watered em today but dont soak all the soil for fear of overwatering. Are you sure that's what i should do?


Hmm....Seems like we have another victim of the "OMG, don't water your plants or they'll die" bullshit, that goes on around here, waaaaay too much. Grrr.....that pisses me off.lol When you water, water heavily, so that every single crumb of soil gets wet, THEN, let it dry out for a few days, until about 75-85% of the moisture has dried, or been used by the plant, then water heavily again. Overwatering, is caused by soil with crappy drainage(most commonly), that stays wet too long, or by someone who waters all the time, never giving their soil a chance to dry out. If it dries out once a week, you'll never have a problem, no matter how heavily you water, when you water. Think about the rain outdoors.....If MJ plants couldn't handle heavy soakings, they would've went extinct years ago. Agreed? Also, ever notice how everything goes through a growth spurt, after a nice heavy rain? :wink:

I'm not sure about RO water, and it's PH, I never used it before. Sorry, I wish I could help.
 
Dude... i watered them nice and good last night and they are even more droopy =\ im super stressed out they didnt perk right up... I'm gonna post pics in a bit
Hmm....Seems like we have another victim of the "OMG, don't water your plants or they'll die" bullshit, that goes on around here, waaaaay too much. Grrr.....that pisses me off.lol When you water, water heavily, so that every single crumb of soil gets wet, THEN, let it dry out for a few days, until about 75-85% of the moisture has dried, or been used by the plant, then water heavily again. Overwatering, is caused by soil with crappy drainage(most commonly), that stays wet too long, or by someone who waters all the time, never giving their soil a chance to dry out. If it dries out once a week, you'll never have a problem, no matter how heavily you water, when you water. Think about the rain outdoors.....If MJ plants couldn't handle heavy soakings, they would've went extinct years ago. Agreed? Also, ever notice how everything goes through a growth spurt, after a nice heavy rain? :wink:

I'm not sure about RO water, and it's PH, I never used it before. Sorry, I wish I could help.
 
^Relax, they're unhealthy, showing deficiencies, and aren't going to perk up right away, like I made it sound. They've been starving for awhile, so give them a day or three, and the new growth should like nice and healthy.
 
Ok, like i said... they are more droopy now which makes me fear OVER-watering... check them out.Also... Thanks for your help and advice i really appreciate it.
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^Relax, they're unhealthy, showing deficiencies, and aren't going to perk up right away, like I made it sound. They've been starving for awhile, so give them a day or three, and the new growth should like nice and healthy.
 
they look over watered..water them once every 7-10 days when the first couple of inches of soil is dry...as long as the soil and pots are draining good they should be fine
 
lol how did they look in the first pics? Jawbrodt said they looked underwatered... which is the only reason i watered them... IM SO CONFUSED.
they look over watered..water them once every 7-10 days when the first couple of inches of soil is dry...as long as the soil and pots are draining good they should be fine
 
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