Droopy plant week 3 of bloom...

Vitov7

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Having an issue with my of my plants grown indoor @ temp between 78 - 83 have CO2 good air flow and RH around 65. These two plants are different strains from the rest of my crop which is Sour Diesel. These two plants are Oreos. The only thing I can think of is the fabric pots still seem saturated after a day or two from feeding. I've noticed some of the leaves on the droopy plants are developing a rust like substance.
 

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For how long? When they need moisture do I just give them pH water?
That curling down of the fan leaves means the plant got way too much nitrogen/nutes...whatever, way too much. Just give it good clean water/ph 6 or 7 and wouldn't feed it for some time/several weeks until you can anticipate it fading a bit. For me, I don't stress over my water. I drink the same water I water my plants with. I have a 'well' and it comes out of my spigot between 6 or 7 ph, depending on if we have lots of rain.
 
I'd elevate those pots in such a way that the bottom isn't sitting on a flat surface and let them dry out a bit. Fabric pots can get soupy in the bottom and make you chase problems you may not have.
Something like this:
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Okay thanks bro for the advice... I'm growing in Coco perlite 70/30 mix. Ya hot for sure the other plants are great though I read sour diesels are nutrient whores.
Well then,your approach is way off! Pots sitting in trays on the floor.Quit the co2, read up on coco.Someone has led you down the wrong path.
 
Going to do that
Normally plants are elevated above a tray to collect runoff. Feeds are daily to runoff. What have you been doing?
Your sick plants probably have build up of nutes. They need a good flush with a lower ppm feed. But your other plants look good so you seem to know what your doing. Good luck.
 
Normally plants are elevated above a tray to collect runoff. Feeds are daily to runoff. What have you been doing?
Your sick plants probably have build up of nutes. They need a good flush with a lower ppm feed. But your other plants look good so you seem to know what your doing. Good luck.
I just feed the next day I checked the way to the pot if they're still heavy I wait a day and then I water and then wait a day and feed again. Recently someone told me don't waste your time watering in between your feeding just feed feed feed and then I noticed these two plants looking like shit. I try and stay as close as 6.2 pH.
 
I just feed the next day I checked the way to the pot if they're still heavy I wait a day and then I water and then wait a day and feed again. Recently someone told me don't waste your time watering in between your feeding just feed feed feed and then I noticed these two plants looking like shit. I try and stay as close as 6.2 pH.
Your feed amount is just right then,elevate the sick ones ,they need air.Not enough roots to take the consistent moisture I think.But dont let it get really dry.
 
Definitely raise those pots off the tray, feed daily to runoff @ 5.8 ph and 1.2 ec. If you've been letting them sit in run off, you need to flush them out with nutrient solution, mixed as above. Just mix up a batch of nutrient solution and pour it through until you get 30% runoff, then dump the runoff.
 
Definitely raise those pots off the tray, feed daily to runoff @ 5.8 ph and 1.2 ec. If you've been letting them sit in run off, you need to flush them out with nutrient solution, mixed as above. Just mix up a batch of nutrient solution and pour it through until you get 30% runoff, then dump the runoff.
Sounds good thank you
 
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