Help me save my plants! Drooping...

nmcpher

Well-Known Member
I need some help please from all of you experts on RIU.

My 6 plants were doing fine, then all of a sudden started drooping.

Light is about 6" from tops without burning. MH switching to HPS for flowering today.

I thought it was overwatering, so toned it down, and they started getting worse, Not a clue why their dying.

One of them is completely dead I beleive. All of its leaves are curled, and they are crusty and dry.

The others may be able to be saved.

Any idea's anyone?!
 

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figtree

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Oh my god! why did you let it go so long? looks like over water bigtime from first glance...... cant tell from the pics but are there any leaves twisting up, like flipping over? if so its ph issue.

ok just relooked at pic 1...... ph is out of balance. flush it with a ton of ph'd water and pray. if you have access to new ones I'd go that route, major stress for those poor girls. maybe too far gone to waste your time on.

good luck and keep us posted on your progress.
 

nmcpher

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I hadn't let it go, this is only after about 3 days, been trying to fix the problem, cutting back on water seems to have made them worse.

It could be ph, going to test and see what I come up with.

Thanks for the help.

Oh my god! why did you let it go so long? looks like over water bigtime from first glance...... cant tell from the pics but are there any leaves twisting up, like flipping over? if so its ph issue.

ok just relooked at pic 1...... ph is out of balance. flush it with a ton of ph'd water and pray. if you have access to new ones I'd go that route, major stress for those poor girls. maybe too far gone to waste your time on.

good luck and keep us posted on your progress.
 

nphra

Member
Have you fix or find out what's wrong with her yet. i am in the same issue.
My is the last week of Veg and is now dying. This is a waste electric bill and time.
It gets wore when i cut back on watering. Let know what you find out.
 

Southerner

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Those pots are big for the size of the plants, which is not a problem unless you water too much and too often. A plant that size is going to take a long time to drink up all the water in those pots. Don't bother with some sort of schedule, just pick up the side of the pot and see how much it weighs to determine if you should water.
 

Dr.Pot

Member
I'm guessing they died at the end man, sorry. Did you catch this: " I didn't let it go, this is after 3 days, I tried cutting back on watering didn't work". Dude its been 3 days and with that plant to pot ratio it should need water once a week or more I would think. How do you cut back on watering in 3 days time? Idk man

Should've tried defribulators
 
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