leaves drooping and curling down :S???!

Jlee1990

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im sure ill get the nack of it lol, do you think i shud not feed them nutes untill i switch over to 12/12 and just give them water for now? but i dont want them to starv?
 

grandpa 1949

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Well females grow at a slower rate. You maybe OK.
I would water without nutes a couple of times because now they will be in shock from transplanting. They should perk up in a couple of days.
But that's me. I've never grown in coco.
Keep up the good work. I know it does not seem that way now but you are doing good !
I would just wait a couple of days to let your roots get dug into the new pot. Their in shock.
 

CATARACT

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Well, I water about ever two days. You don't want your root's to totally dry out, mate. Here in the lift method on how to water:

The "lift the pot" method is a widely practiced, and very accurate method of knowing when to water your container plants.

The best way imho, to know when soil grown potted plants need more watering is by checking how heavy the pots feel. This method is very simple to learn once you get the feel for how light a ready for watering pot of soil feels.

Get an equal size pot and fill it with your soil. The medium should be about as moist as a new bag of potting soil. Use this planter as a learning tool to get a rough idea of how much the pots should weigh before watering again. The pots with your plants will feel only just slightly heavier when the soil is ready for more water. Pick up one of your planted pots, if its noticably heavy, do not water it until it feels "light". Next time you water a planter, pick it up and feel how much heavier it feels compared to the sample pot of soil.

It only takes a few times picking up the pots until this skill is like a "second nature" to you. You wont even need the sample pot after you get accustomed to the lifting method.

Sure your plants are always putting on more weight as they grow larger, but once you're proficient at lifting the pots, you'll also know how to compensate for the weight of the plants with ease.

I dont know how to better explain this method of knowing when to water, but believe me, anyone who learns this method, will always know when its time to water.
Cannabis plants should go through a wet and dry cycle.
 

Jlee1990

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this tuesday is going to be there 3rd week on 18/6 so might flip them to 12/12 what do u think? and one of my leaves has a few brown spots what does this mean? if they dont get better in the next two weeks im just going to scrap them :/
 
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