3rd week flower, leaves wilting only

nop

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Strain is Neville's Haze. 3rd week flower. FFOH soil, Tiger Bloom/Big Bloom nutes. About 6.8 PH. 400w HPS and side lighting.

I've let it dry completely out, then just watered it yesterday. So can't tell if its a water problem.

It does get pretty cold in there, but the other plant (hawaiin snow) looks fine and perfect, and they both have the same treatment and have been moved around, etc.


all help is appreciated.
 

sweetsmoker

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at wat sage did u water again,, when pots were light? did the soil get crispy dry or was there a litle moisture it looks overwatered but can u gt us a pic frm further away. if underwatered the whole plant will droop where as overwatered will just be droopy leaves
 

43%burnt

Member
Still looks dry to me? Anyone else? Did the leaves perk up when you watered yesterday? What size pot is she in?
 

nop

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I think last week I had overwatered it, so I waited for the soil to get very dry, almost crispy, before watering again. I watered yesterday and it looks about the same. Thanks for the fast responses, what would you guys recommend?
 

riddleme

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tell us more about your grow room, temps, humidity,what soil, what nutes, do you test ph, do you have a fan, lights etc.

from the pic alone it is over watered
 

nop

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I had most of that info in the top of my post.

400w HPS
FFOF Soil w perlite 4/1
Big Bloom + Tiger Bloom Nutes
PH i believe is 6.8
There is a circulation fan blowing on it
humidity i am unsure of
Temps... it is almost outside, and it has gotten into the 20's F over the nights :( but all the other plants out there look fine.

Im thinking it is still damaged from overwatering
 

riddleme

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wait and watch see if it perks up

temp's in the 20's F is a very bad thing stressin em hard

MJ is temp tolerant from 50 to 90
 

dr.skunkfunk

Active Member
looks like it froze ......some strains take cold better than others ...

too much water = stress
then drought = more stress
then frost bite = even more stress.

get a thermometer from wal mart that will tell you how cold and how hot your room got while you were not there .. less than 20 dollars ... it will also tell you max and min. humidity..

if your room gets below sixty turn off intake fans ...there is also a gadget to do that for sale at homedpot.

are your plants on concrete or the ground if so the roots are cold cold put em on a pallet or table or something..

need more info. to really help out.

good luck
 

dr.skunkfunk

Active Member
your pic looks like you need way more light but maybe you turned of the over head for the picture ... just a thought
 

nop

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thanks guys, she looks the same. Tonight i will take a lot of different pictures, and come back with more info. I had the HPS off when I was taking the picture, so thats why it seems like low light. Im running a cooltube on it and keep it pretty close, and have some sidelighting as well.

I will post back later with pics/info and see if maybe we can solve the issue.

Thanks again.
 
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