Drooping leaves

I have checked that but i have read at growweedeasy this :

If the yellowing leaves are at the top of your plant or the yellow leaves are mostly new growth, then you probably don't have a nitrogen deficiency. Nitrogen deficiencies always affect the oldest, lowest leaves first.
 

az2000

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I have checked that but i have read at growweedeasy this :

If the yellowing leaves are at the top of your plant or the yellow leaves are mostly new growth, then you probably don't have a nitrogen deficiency. Nitrogen deficiencies always affect the oldest, lowest leaves first.
He said toxicity (too much), you're referring to deficiency (too little). I don't think you have toxicity. They turn deep green. The tips curl down like a claw.
 

Tim Fox

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I have checked that but i have read at growweedeasy this :

If the yellowing leaves are at the top of your plant or the yellow leaves are mostly new growth, then you probably don't have a nitrogen deficiency. Nitrogen deficiencies always affect the oldest, lowest leaves first.
Yup,, TOX,, opposite of Def,, take a look at the page i sent bro,, your situation is going to get worse,, and dire if oyu dont fix it
 

Tim Fox

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He said toxicity (too much), you're referring to deficiency (too little). I don't think you have toxicity. They turn deep green. The tips curl down like a claw.
the reason i showed him the page i did, is the plant looks just like his,, he is in early tox, the leaves have not hooked yet, they are just starting,,, i would flush
 
I watered them without any nutrients today but because i had a situation of overwatering i didnt water them too much...
Im really messed up now. Can i flash it again tomorrow or i have to wait for the soil to dry up?
 

az2000

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the reason i showed him the page i did, is the plant looks just like his,, he is in early tox, the leaves have not hooked yet, they are just starting,,, i would flush
I've had N toxicity 3-4 times. I don't recall it ever looking like that. But, I may have forgotten.
 

Tim Fox

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it was in my last grow,, i am not saying i am right, just looks like his in comparison photos,, hope it helps
 
And i only gave my plants 4ml of nutrients in 4lt of water in 2 weeks as the schedule says (is 2ml per litre but i gave it 1l by litre)
 
The drooping continues even when i leave the soil to dry up and then water. I water them and after 30mins they look ok but after some hours they drooping again... :S
 

az2000

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The drooping continues even when i leave the soil to dry up and then water. I water them and after 30mins they look ok but after some hours they drooping again... :S
I still think you're overwatering. The orange spots look like Ca def. The yellowing is probably Mg def which often goes with it. The burnt tips look like overfeeding.

I don't think I would have started more plants without finishing 1-2 and learning from it. The problem you're facing is doing too many things.

IMO, you're overwatering. For example, a few posts previous you said watered "but not too much because I've been overwatering." One way to overwater is to do a little all the time, not too much volume. They should go through complete saturation (with significant runoff, which helps avoid salt buildup) and complete dry. It should be an all or nothing thing, not a little bit because you did too much.

Did you transplant (like stoned ebony and ivory suggested)? That would "reset" you a little, getting new soil into the plant.
 
Thanks for the answer az2000 it is very helpful, i didnt had time to transplant them today but before that i come from work i saw the plants and they were better looking. Should i transplant the Special Kush to an 11lt pot even if the soil is wet or should i wait for the soil to dry up and then to water it after the transplant? (Sorry for my bad english but im too tired to think correct)
 

KryptoBud

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I think az2000 is correct. For your next grow it might be easier for you to keep the plants the same size/age and the pots the same size. Then they all need water/feeding at the same time making things much easier for you.
 
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