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In fox farm soil.
Both the same have not did anything different
 

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You are over watering. The droopy leaves are a sure sign of that. Over watering can lead to all manner of issues. Let the plants dry out a bit between waterings.

What nutrients? What are you pH-ing your water and water/nutrient mix to?
 
I never PH'd mine but I know it comes out the tap at about 6.5. Also very very little food up to the point pictured. Just waiting for my journal to be approved and I'll be happy to share info with you. Edit** The white stuff is diatomaceous earth as I had some issues with flying F*@ks. Would highly recommend as both leaf dressing and soil dressing.
 

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I am using fox farm soil and on some other ladys I ph the water but my run off was super low down to 5.4- 5.6 so I stop on ph the water and my run off stays around 5.9-6.3 So now the ph going in 7.3-7.5 coming out 5.9-6.3
 
Just using water from a natural spring pH is 7.3-7.6

pH over 7.0 blocks primary and secondary macro and several micronutrients from being able to be uptaken into the plant.

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Even single decimal points matter with pH. If this isn't causing you problems now, it will.
 
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