Too much n?

Jserna444

Active Member
Hey guys so my ladie is looking a little droopy. I just started giving her just under half strength nutes and all the rest are responding just fine. Im not seeing yellow tips from burn or anything.
Krunkleberry
Water nutes/water at 6.5
Temps 77
Rh 40
Soil peat humus/black gold organic/perlite
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Jserna444

Active Member
Looks more like a watering problem. How much are you watering and how often?
Youre correct. I think i under watered cause shes bouncing back now and perking up. She was looking droopy for the past couple days. I watered abojt 45 mins ago and now shes starting to pray. But as for my watering theyre in 3 gal fabric pots and im giving them 800ml every 3 days is that ok?
 

Red Eyed

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Youre correct. I think i under watered cause shes bouncing back now and perking up. She was looking droopy for the past couple days. I watered abojt 45 mins ago and now shes starting to pray. But as for my watering theyre in 3 gal fabric pots and im giving them 800ml every 3 days is that ok?
Sounds about right. I use the lead droop to know when to water myself which is usually every 3rd day. Just remember, the dry cycle is JUST as important as the wet cycle. Good luck with your grow. Just so you know....watering is usually the most common problem when growing in soil.
 

Jserna444

Active Member
When you say the dry cycle is just as important do you mean they need to be dry for a certain amount of time before i water again or jjst meaning they need to dry out bwfore i water again?
 

Red Eyed

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When you say the dry cycle is just as important do you mean they need to be dry for a certain amount of time before i water again or jjst meaning they need to dry out bwfore i water again?
Meaning they need to have a dry period too. Normally every 3rd day water or feed takes care of that. I wait until the soil is bone dry and they are just starting to wilt before watering but this is because I can read what my plants needs by just looking at them.
 
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