Any ideas why my plants leaves are drooping

Ironiraq

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The last couple of days my plants don't look like there doing too good! Maybe it's just me, but and feedback would be appreciated. Thanks for everyone's feedback on my other threads!IMG_20170107_180831.jpg IMG_20170107_180821.jpg
 

Prince4118

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heat too high?
rh too high?
seem to have a deficiency of some sort aswell light leaves with dark veins
 

Ironiraq

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heat too high?
rh too high?
seem to have a deficiency of some sort aswell light leaves with dark veins
heat too high?
rh too high?
seem to have a deficiency of some sort aswell light leaves with dark veins
It went up to 84 once and rh never over 45%
As for deficiency I'm not sure I haven't changed or added or removed anything it's odd I will keep a closer eye on temp
 
Not sure. I have a hybrid indica that contorted it's 7 fingered fan leaves toward the light it chooses and a droopster. So I watch the jagged edges on the leaves. When they stop pointing up, it needs H2O. My Various CBD, 70% ish sativa hybrid. All the leaves droop. That's the way it is. The jagged edges point up when productive and not when it's thirsty. If that fails...Lift it, wiegh it, stick your finger in there and hey how about a moisture meter. If all this fails me; ...I...Am...stupid. I should not be growing anything except maybe dandelions but under heavy supervision. Still, I believe that keeping a detailed list of events will keep things moving in a forward direction. Not even a poor memory from head trauma will fail provide I right shit down.
 

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Your plants look to be a very dark green. Also it was hard to tell if leaf tips had any uncurl, but if they do then I would go with Nitrogen Toxicity. Sometimes either to much nitro build up in soil or overfert of nitrogen can cause this. I would recommend using a humic acid (Black Diamond) on your next feeding with about 30% runoff this will help release salt build up.

The other possibility could be overwatering. To rule this out just find out when the last 2 times you watered was and if they are closer than 3-5 days most likely overwatered. Or just use a moisture meter :cool:
 
Realise...we're pushing these harbs to their limits here. In nature this thing gets; sun, wind, rain, earth and the nutrients contained within that soil. Bugs like earthworms help roots to maintain by earating and leaving castings behind. Dido all the other burrowing insects. But in our grows at home, the benneficial bugs arn't there and this soil will take longer do dry. In attempting to replicate nature we tend to overdo things from time to time. Especially if we use Monsanto products so it's best to stay away from the normal brands at your local shop like Miracle grow...because it's a fucking miracle if it grows.
When an issue arrises the first thing I do is grab that calendar I record everything onto. Next I research the very little info available for Varius CBD and check the soil with moisture meter, lift the pot to see if that meter is false or sitting in a wet spot and stick my finger in there. My 5 stage reverse osmosis system is 6.0 ph so I rule this out first. (Is it root bound? Tilt the pot and take a look. White roots are ok as long as they aren't tangleing and leaving the pot's base...then it's rootbound.
I record problems and solutions or tests run on my herbs. This gets written down into a grow diary and serves as valuable history and it will follow this strain till it is discontinued. Theraputic growing of your own meds...what a perfect solution to DIN poison.
 
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