Droopy leaves after first feeding

GanjaGreg.

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Something else you might want to consier.
I had a similar problem; couldn't figure out what the heck.

The room was getting too cold at night.
Check your room temp after the lights have been out for a few hours.

Just an idea.
you might be right :eyesmoke:
This was last night according to my dyson fan.
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HashBucket

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Yea, your average was ok, but ... hard to tell how low it got because there's no scale on it ... but. Those thermometers are great. I gotta get me one.
 

GanjaGreg.

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Yea, your average was ok, but ... hard to tell how low it got because there's no scale on it ... but. Those thermometers are great. I gotta get me one.
Probably like 68 at the lowest..
ya it’s great! I’m not one to usually buy high end products like this.. but it’s a 500 $ fan/ air purifier that I got for 300.. plus 0 dollars up front and only 6 50/month payments!! I’d say it’s a good deal
 

Boatguy

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Could just be shock from the topping. I top a bit later than you, and dont strip the lowers till it has recovered.
4 leaves can only do so much.
 

Boatguy

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Beautiful :clap:

how long did you veg before first topping?
I’m trying to keep it under 40 days
Not sure of the days. Seeds broke ground on oct 25th
At 6th real node i topped at the 3rd.
So now at alittle over a month i repotted to 3 gallon.
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The more leaves the better in veg. I will probably go another week or two before i flip to 12/12.
 
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Aqua Man

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Plain and simple dude. Stop feeding nutrients. There is more than enough in the soil at this stage. Im not going to even go into transportation to control uptake to a degree. Stop over thinking.

Don't over water and don't give ANY nutrients. If possible keep humidity about 60% and temps around 75.
 

Aqua Man

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It's hard when starting out growing. You have all this information you have learned and are anxious to grow a perfect plant. This means you are constantly fighting the need to do to much. Less is often more. Patience is a virtue.
This... So many plants are loved to death. Never make big changes or multiple changes. 1 at a time small changes, giving time in-between to see the result. The more ya fuck with em the more likely you are to do harm.
 

Renfro

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This... So many plants are loved to death. Never make big changes or multiple changes. 1 at a time small changes, giving time in-between to see the result. The more ya fuck with em the more likely you are to do harm.
Agreed. Micro managing things often creates more issues, often the plant just works through stuff like hot soil or whatever. It can be difficult to determine when to act and when to sit back and relax.
 

GanjaGreg.

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This... So many plants are loved to death. Never make big changes or multiple changes. 1 at a time small changes, giving time in-between to see the result. The more ya fuck with em the more likely you are to do harm.
Agreed. Micro managing things often creates more issues, often the plant just works through stuff like hot soil or whatever. It can be difficult to determine when to act and when to sit back and relax.
Okay, okay. No more nutes for a while.. I just feel like they’re so small though.. like look at nugbuckets mainlines! He’s got tree trunks by now and mine are slim as a #2 pencil!? If they have everything they need.. and I have a similar watt per sq ft, why are mine so much smaller?
The feedback is very much appreciated fellas bongsmilie
 

Aqua Man

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Okay, okay. No more nutes for a while.. I just feel like they’re so small though.. like look at nugbuckets mainlines! He’s got tree trunks by now and mine are slim as a #2 pencil!? If they have everything they need.. and I have a similar watt per sq ft, why are mine so much smaller?
The feedback is very much appreciated fellas bongsmilie
Could be 1000 reasons. I can go through your parameters tomorrow if ya like to get them optimized. You have to understand everyones room and grow is different. More food does not mean more growth and you can stunt plants by over feeding. Your goal is not to beat someone else, it's to grow healthy plants that's it .. if you do that then you will get the best yield and quality out if the equipment you have. Don't forget genetics also play a big role. Like I say some tweeking may help ya but take it slow you will thank yourself. I'm supposed to be sleeping it past my bedtime gonna go try again
 

Chip Green

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I used FFOF/FFHF mixed 50/50(ish) in 7-10 gallon pots on many, many grows.
Clone size, (like those) often looked much like that in #1 nursery squares.
Once I got the balls to use basically water only for a few weeks at least, the soil really began to feed very, very well, for way, way longer than I wanted to accept.
 

GanjaGreg.

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Could be 1000 reasons. I can go through your parameters tomorrow if ya like to get them optimized.
Heck ya! :eyesmoke:
Just tell me what you need to know
Take a look this other plant though.. is this one fine to? I thought it was from when I did a neem oil/water foliar spray but it seems to be getting bigger???

I'm supposed to be sleeping it past my bedtime gonna go try again
Lmao man I won’t be getting any sleep tonight knowing I’m about to get my parameters tuned in :weed:BF6A8EC4-685B-4D62-9E46-09067AB65127.jpeg
 

Aqua Man

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Heck ya! :eyesmoke:
Just tell me what you need to know
Take a look this other plant though.. is this one fine to? I thought it was from when I did a neem oil/water foliar spray but it seems to be getting bigger???


Lmao man I won’t be getting any sleep tonight knowing I’m about to get my parameters tuned in :weed:View attachment 4433926
Ok can you give me all the info like temp humidity and all that.
 
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