Droopy leaves

DJP297

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Hey, whats up everyone.. random question im currently in week 5 of flower(GDP), the top half of my plants leaves are pointing up nicely but the bottom half is droopy, i water every other day. Dont know if its too much water or was she just thristy? She is confusing me... cant seem to upload a pic either.
 
Hey, whats up everyone.. random question im currently in week 5 of flower(GDP), the top half of my plants leaves are pointing up nicely but the bottom half is droopy, i water every other day. Dont know if its too much water or was she just thristy? She is confusing me... cant seem to upload a pic either.
 

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what MickFoster said but also look at the puckered curved down leaves,dry them out one or 2 more days between feeding.

Plants really really prefer dyer medium ,unless straight perlite,then they dont care plenty of oxygen soaking wet.
Soggy or wet medium has major effect on calcium .also trace nutes ,but more so with calcium.

they look good,most people wouldnt even worry about what you have showing up.
But since you have a good eye you are wanting to learn more.
take an old leaf hold it up to the light look at the back side and see if you see any discoloration in between the veins. red veins is usually stress unless it is genetic.
Looking good bro.going to be some yummy smoke. puff one for me.
 
top drooping is often oxygen/roots/overwater. solutions: water less or use h202 in water.
bottom drooping is often a lack of water, so water more.
the other comment about not having enough light was odd, usually plants stretch to the light especially if it is too little light. if your light sucks maybe listen to him, but i haven't heard of that.

make sure when you water the entire medium is saturated or that one part isn't drying too fast.
 
some of the leave look taco shelled ,do they feel light or heavy? they look good tho maybe beginnings of root bound and do they look like they are moving away from the light? whats the temps.
 
what MickFoster said but also look at the puckered curved down leaves,dry them out one or 2 more days between feeding.

Plants really really prefer dyer medium ,unless straight perlite,then they dont care plenty of oxygen soaking wet.
Soggy or wet medium has major effect on calcium .also trace nutes ,but more so with calcium.

they look good,most people wouldnt even worry about what you have showing up.
But since you have a good eye you are wanting to learn more.
take an old leaf hold it up to the light look at the back side and see if you see any discoloration in between the veins. red veins is usually stress unless it is genetic.
Looking good bro.going to be some yummy smoke. puff one for me.
Thank you brother, means alot. This is gonna be my 4th harvest/ 5th grow, so yea im definitely still learning. (Btw the pic was taken right after watering after 1 day no water). Asfar as your other questions compared to my vegging plants the leaves feel light to the touch, she was transplanted from a 1.5 gal plastic pot to a 5 gal fabric pot 5 weeks ago so i dont think shes root bound already(hope not) and asfar as the temp it ranges between 70-75 °F, humidity between 50-55%. And im definitely giving the leaves a look through some light tomorrow morning, thank you for the tip brother. Love from Aruba
 
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