bigbubbagumper6
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Grow info:
Indoor 2' x 4' x 6' tent
900w LED light
7gal fabric pots with soil
Week 7 of flowering (switched to 12/12 on 1/9/19)
Strains: Left - Papaya Fem (Nirvana)
Right - Bubblelicious Fem (Nirvana)
So I accidentally neglected my girls for a couple days and they got severely dehydrated with very droopy leaves. I immediately watered them that morning and by the afternoon the leaves had perked back up but that was over a week ago now and one of them appears to not be doing so great. The leaves are very thin and canoed down as well as having the 90 degree bent tips.
When they were dehydrated 2/15 am
Approximately 10 hours after watering 2/15 pm
Today 2/22
The plant on the left is the one I'm worried about.
A little more backstory: I had been adding nutrients to their water every time I watered them which was every 3 days or so (whenever the top 1/2" of soil felt dry). But they started getting the 90 degree tip bend on just a few leaves which after some research I assumed was either from too much nutrients or too much water so I was going to give them an extra day or two past when I would have normally watered them and discontinue nutrients all together. Well the 2/15 pic is 2 days after I would have normally watered them so obviously that was too long. I've only been giving them plain tap water since but still going by the same schedule as before.
Indoor 2' x 4' x 6' tent
900w LED light
7gal fabric pots with soil
Week 7 of flowering (switched to 12/12 on 1/9/19)
Strains: Left - Papaya Fem (Nirvana)
Right - Bubblelicious Fem (Nirvana)
So I accidentally neglected my girls for a couple days and they got severely dehydrated with very droopy leaves. I immediately watered them that morning and by the afternoon the leaves had perked back up but that was over a week ago now and one of them appears to not be doing so great. The leaves are very thin and canoed down as well as having the 90 degree bent tips.
When they were dehydrated 2/15 am
Approximately 10 hours after watering 2/15 pm
Today 2/22
The plant on the left is the one I'm worried about.
A little more backstory: I had been adding nutrients to their water every time I watered them which was every 3 days or so (whenever the top 1/2" of soil felt dry). But they started getting the 90 degree tip bend on just a few leaves which after some research I assumed was either from too much nutrients or too much water so I was going to give them an extra day or two past when I would have normally watered them and discontinue nutrients all together. Well the 2/15 pic is 2 days after I would have normally watered them so obviously that was too long. I've only been giving them plain tap water since but still going by the same schedule as before.
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