Leaf drooping

im glad i joined this site, so much useful information i would have never known. But the light doesnt seem to be cooking them my hand is more than comfortable right above the plants at 6 inches, i have a fan set on high blowing in between the two. I should add i transplanted the plant from seedling pots to 3.5 gallon containers, so could this all be an issue of shock/result of transporting into saturated medium. And changed the soil, lighting and watered and shes already looking better, beside two of her bigger leaves. they seemed to get a bit dry because soil got on them or is that lack of water? under lower light with wind they seem to be sucking it up a lot faster
 
yup for now it seems the ganja gods are on my side. Crossing my fingers since my last attempt found me 2 weeks from harvest and wound up with a nitrogen deficiency at the laat second. Is superthrive a humic acid additive or what is it? Is it some sort of nute uptake enhancer? because if so i have some i didnt know whether i could use it so early. I usually use it for flower
 

Jack Harer

Well-Known Member
Leave things alone for a while and just watch & enjoy the recovery. Yes, superthrive has humic acid among other things. It's a supposed "steroid" or plant booster. I used it once, without any discernible results, so because it's so damn expensive, I dropped it. Not necessary in a healthy grow. If your girls are healthy and growing, don't start throwing every "snake oil" at them to get them to do better. You'll only screw things up.
 

zvuv

Active Member
If the light is too close, the effects show mostly in the top leaves as canoeing or curling edges. But if the plant is in trouble, then even if the light isnt too close it may be exacerbating the problem. I would move further away until the plant recoverse. I would also cover the plant with a plastic bag and mist inside for a day or so.

MJ plants are very vulnerable to overwatering but you can dry them out until they fall over with no ill effects. As others have said, I would let her get *very* dry before the next watering. I would also try bottom watering for the next few times. Sit the pot in a basin of water and let it soak up from the bottom.
 
now the plant leaves are turning brown and crispy at the leaf tips.....the light is now 11 inches away and plenty of air. Any thoughts?
 
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