Combatcow
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Hey guys I have droopey leaves that dont look good at all at the top of the plant, here's a pic. What's wrong with her?
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Overwatered or underwatered and looks like theres a bit of nute burn on a couple of the leaf tips, and with led on the picture is hard to tellHey guys I have droopey leaves that dont look good at all at the top of the plant, here's a pic. What's wrong with her?
WHEN A PLANT IS IN SEEDLING STAGE KEEP PLANT ON THE "DRY" SIDE - OVER WATERING IN GERMINATION AND SEEDLING STAGES ARE VERY COMMON ISSUES (we are all guilty of this
Ohk thanks if anything it's overwatering nute burn isn't a possibility tho all of my feedings are proportionate to the feeding schedule it may be heat stress if that's a possibility?Overwatered or underwatered and looks like theres a bit of nute burn on a couple of the leaf tips, and with led on the picture is hard to tell
Hello there so I grow in a shed in my backyard it's very well ventilated got two fans going on in there and one of them is an air conditioner which connects from the inside to the outside getting full fresh air in fan mode, temp in there is usually around 72 degrees Fahrenheit these days not sure about the humidity though and yeah it's overwatering I was watering a little once a day :OAre you introducing nutes gradually then?
If your using led i cant see it being heat stressed and if your grow area is well ventilated.
As for watering u would back off and let the weight of the pots determine if they need water and by pushing your finger about 1 1/2 inches deep. If its light in weight and dry to the finger then water and leave till pot is light again.
Water frequently maybe every 2/3 days depending on your enviroment
Ah i didnt even think to look at that pot sizeHow small is that pot?! It's rootbound ! And you say you're not over feeding, it definitely looks like nitrogen toxicity as well as over watering too. You need to take a picture with the blurples light off.
Yeah I know that it's way too big for the pot it's in I have a transplant pot ready just waiting on soil to dry for a little longer, thx.How small is that pot?! It's rootbound ! And you say you're not over feeding, it definitely looks like nitrogen toxicity as well as over watering too. You need to take a picture with the blurples light off.
You're soil also looks really compact, is transplant into something airy.
Figures thanks lolAh i didnt even think to look at that pot size
Looking closer it does look a tad on the smallish size potting up will help