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Budman42069

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Why is my plant doing this.
Only one like this
Leaf's are drooping big time
My guess is either over or under watering
Pot was still heavier than when dry.
Didn't add any nutes
Under 600w hps
Moved from directly under light
In a 4'x4' text

PLEASE POINT ME IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
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MrToad69

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Guessing over watered and plant cant breath..
Grab a moisture probe from the local garden store...
 

Budman42069

Active Member
Still Amazed at how people will buy the tent, light.. all the toys and still not educate themselves on the basics.
Plant looks like it has root issues, stressed out and untrained. Should throw "Nanners" soon.
https://www.growweedeasy.com/basics
Ok first I got all the equipment from a buddy on very short notice, if been trying to educate myself by reading everything I possibly can and implying whatever im able to do at this time. This is a first time grow for me, so no need to be rude. And what are "nanners?" I'm ok with constructive criticism.
No the plant isn't trained. But I will be training the next crop. I'll say it myself im a noob and honestly don't really know what I'm doing, but this is the best way for me to learn. Im not so good at retaining info that iv read without being able to apply it immediately
 

Budman42069

Active Member
Guessing over watered and plant cant breath..
Grab a moisture probe from the local garden store...
Thank you that's what I thought. I watered the ones that the pots were super light and dry and left this one to dry out some more, I check on them daily after work. Hoping it's atleast looking better today when I get home, I'll post another pic today. Anything in particular you'd like me to take a pic of?
 

Arnski5000

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Nanners mean it's a male and will start producing seeds. May not happen but keep a close eye out. More research needed my friend
 

Budman42069

Active Member
Nanners mean it's a male and will start producing seeds. May not happen but keep a close eye out. More research needed my friend
Ok so I know it's not a Male, but correct me if I'm wrong but can't a female plant herm and produce seeds if it's stressed to much. I have 6 plants all clones from an established mother plant.
 

BenGman

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Jypsy dog why you run off my post ..nothing but a clueless cunt that lives on rollitup like it's his second home..
searches,copy and paste problem's like a know it all but has probably never had a proper grow under his belt.
 

Arnski5000

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Ok so I know it's not a Male, but correct me if I'm wrong but can't a female plant herm and produce seeds if it's stressed to much. I have 6 plants all clones from an established mother plant.
That's exactly what the guy was suggesting would happen due to stress. Fingers crossed it picks up for you mate
 

Tormentedangel420

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Nanners DOES NOT mean its male. Nanners are hermaphroditic parts. As in the female plant will grow male parts to self pollinate. This usually happens due to lots of stress.
 

PadawanWarrior

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