Overwatering or what?

botanist95

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Strain: White Wolfe, Og Kush, Purple Kush
Nutes: FF Gb,TB,BB(every other watering)
Lights: 400 Watt Hps
Temps: 80 to 84
Humidity: 55% to 60%
soil at 6.5 to 6.7




I water 1 and a half gallons every 4 days and feed every other watering. Dont know why my girls are drooping ( the claw thing) but its only happening with the white wolfe and not the other strains. So if any advice from the vets would be great, this is my 2nd year growing and my 5th crop and this has never happened 2 me before. The first 4 pics are the white wolfe and the rest is the other strains.






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Jonus

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Thats the thing with different strains. Often they demand different levels of feeding, hence you can see the dark coloring on some of the plants and not on others. Pics 3 and 4 look over fed and could do with a flush and laying off the feed for a round or two..
 

RawBudzski

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Well beautiful girls you got their, drooping could be due to over or under watering, normally the droop from underwatering will cause the stems to get flimsy if not droop themselves. Does the pot have enough drainage, what kind of soil & size pot
 

botanist95

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The pot size are 3 gallon pots and FF ocean Forest soil. And thanx Raw i try but this just got me worried maybe it could be rootbound also i dont know and for drainage yes 4 dime size drain holes on the bottom.
 

dannyboy602

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They aren't pot bound yet. I grow in three's also. It looks healthy dude. The only thing is it's growing wild. You didn't do any pruning and mb you'll get a lot of little nuggets instead of fewer larger ones. But it's cool mb you're just growing for yourself.
Yeah your plants look awesome. Are you actually a botanist?
 

gobskiii

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def. look like they have had to much nitrogen...which, in my case i use FFOF and has happened numerous times...flush her...unless you want a sure phosphorus lockout...and that my friend is never fun.
 

namtih024

Active Member
i agree with jonus and gobskii, that strain just wants something a little different than the rest. you can tell by the really dark green leaves that its a small nitrogen overdose. nothing to worry about really, just give her a little flush, then ease back on that particular strains nutes.
 

gobskiii

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that is the only downfall to different strains...i have 5 different strains going right now, and i feed them all the same...even thoug one of then is particularly hating the N im giving her...o well...she'll get over it. lol.
 

botanist95

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good point namith i will do that . The other ones seem 2 be pretty green and not as dark as that one so i'll ease back on the n thanx
 

smallclosetgrowr

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i would just stop feeding all up , your plants look ok. try feeding them organic stuff so u dont have to worry about overfeeding/salts. go buy some manure or compost or organic pellets. then when there big and flowering i would start the bloom feed.
 

smallclosetgrowr

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i agree with jonus and gobskii, that strain just wants something a little different than the rest. you can tell by the really dark green leaves that its a small nitrogen overdose. nothing to worry about really, just give her a little flush, then ease back on that particular strains nutes.
not sure if i completly agree on this. im growing 3 diff strains at the moment and they havnt been fed at all yet and some just naturally have darker leaves, i notice the more indica it is the darker the leaves.
 

namtih024

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not sure if i completly agree on this. im growing 3 diff strains at the moment and they havnt been fed at all yet and some just naturally have darker leaves, i notice the more indica it is the darker the leaves.
that may be but look up nitrogen overdose symptoms on google then come back
 

cranker

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Most widow strains I've noticed (and white wolfe sounds like a widow cross) take very little N to go overboard with. The rest of my grow right now is a lime green, my blue widow is still dark even though it's been on water only for 6 weeks.
 
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