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Buriel

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Hey all,

well as you can see this girls not doing so well. obviously theres some major drooping going on here and i cant figure out why. it is in a 20L pail with good dirt, im pretty sure its not a watering issue, ive cut off pretty much all nutes until i can figure out the problem. PH was a bit high at 6.5 but ive already started corrective measures for that and the PH is geting back to normal, but the plant is getting worse daily and this is what i saw when i opened the door at lights on today. Shes under a 400 watt hps and ha ample air circulation. Temps and humidity are within normal parameters. Does anyone have any idea what my problem could be? this is great white shark 3 weeks into flowering and id hate to lose her this close to the finish....
 

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glassblower3000

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this might sound like a dumb question but it's an important one....did you drill holes in the bottom of that five gallon bucket??
 

Buriel

Member
Yes, there are holes drilled in the
bottem and I also have a few holes drilled in thesides
down near the bottem for extra breathing...she looked even worse today when I checked on her....Any other help at all? Anyone?
 

r2thizzl3

Active Member
drooping leaves = overwatering 80% of the time. overwatering = not letting your ENTIRE POT DRY OUT!.
But my question is what in your routine did you change?
How do you figure out when to water her?
Because other than that she looks healthy to me. Since your just worried about her drooping.
 
My best guess is over-saturation.
I have several aeroponics grows going and even when I water too much they dont droop anything like that.
 

Buriel

Member
Well like I stated earlier they are in 20L buckets and
I water second day or every third day and I give them about 2L a feeding, I have another gws plant, same age, just that ones topped and this one isn't. I water them the same amount. That gws has slight droopage on the bottem leaves but it's nothing close to the droopage of this plant...

Also, what is oversaturation?
 

don2009

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Well like I stated earlier they are in 20L buckets and
I water second day or every third day and I give them about 2L a feeding, I have another gws plant, same age, just that ones topped and this one isn't. I water them the same amount. That gws has slight droopage on the bottem leaves but it's nothing close to the droopage of this plant...

Also, what is oversaturation?
Yeah I think you may need to feed them more. Could be the strain also that needs lots of water like mine. Every time mine droop I just feed them water or if I feed them lotsss of water I'll cut back, because thats what causes droopy leaves is to much or to little water. So the way it sounds you may need to feed more h20 good luck bro
 

N!pples

Active Member
The look under watered but healthy! Over watered is Yellow! Are you sure you are giving it enugph water? What nuets are you giving them? Maybe nuet lock??

Jon
 

rastadred22

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its overwatering! no doubt about it! ur not letting the pot dry out enough between feeding...just do what your doing just make sure she is thirtsy be4 letting her drink again
 

Buriel

Member
Like I said I feed every secondnor third day and give about 2L each feed. I stopped nutes
as soon as I noticed the problem with the dropping. The strain is great white shark if anyone has experience with the strain. I've tried to solve the drooping with s good watering but they didn't budge
 

Buriel

Member
Well like I said I've got extra holes drilled and plenty of ventilation so air is not an issue. Has anyone had experience with root rot? Does this look like it could b root rot?
 
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