Plants slow growth and droopy

SHDH

Well-Known Member
Indoor
Water usually once every 5-7 days. Ph is measured.
Soil is an organic no nutrients added soil... the most basic you can get?
27th day today.

This was day 24.
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And now,
Day 27
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Haven't been noticing much growth and leaves are very droopy. Soil is almost dry enough to water again.
Temps been between 75-80. And 70-75 at night.
18/6.
200W 6500k and 23W 2700k total light.
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
If you're noticing slow growth and allowing a wet and dry cycle then it could just be time to introduce some nutrients.


J
 

SHDH

Well-Known Member
If you're noticing slow growth and allowing a wet and dry cycle then it could just be time to introduce some nutrients.


J
A wet and dry? I usually just put fingers in an inch or so and wait till thats pretty dry before watering. Should I water more often?
And do you think nutrients would help the droopiness?
 

cann.i.bliss

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A wet and dry? I usually just put fingers in an inch or so and wait till thats pretty dry before watering. Should I water more often?
And do you think nutrients would help the droopiness?
Looks healthy dude just get your watering pattern down smooth she looks thirsty will require more and morenwater as it gets bigger if you have nice free draining soil don't be affraid to give it a good soak time to time untill you see the water dripping out the bottom pretty hard to over water a plant in good potting mix as long as your not drowning it everyday you will be fine just try keep your watering regular makes life easier
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
A wet and dry? I usually just put fingers in an inch or so and wait till thats pretty dry before watering. Should I water more often?
And do you think nutrients would help the droopiness?

Wet and dry.

Allowing the soil to be dry when knuckle testing. (Poking your finger in an inch or so. )


J
 
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