Why do my leaves look droopy and sick

Anonymous...

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My leaves droop but not all around half also tips point down makes me think n. Deffecicy but I've cut down complety and flushed still seeing probs in new growth someone help me I'll answer any questions the link to original page with all info on mY grow I'll post after this msg
 

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racerboy71

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Will drying out for about ten days fix this???
i agree with vstock, they look over watered..
secondly, saying an exact amount of days to wait to water doesn't really fit easily into a box as it's not a one size, fits all type of answer really.. many factors determine how long you can between watering, lights used, heat, humidity, etc, etc, so saying wait 10 days doesn't really work for this situation.. just do as vostock said, get a feel for the pots from when they're wet and when they're in need of water, it really is one of the best ways to know when to water or if you can wait..
 

Anonymous...

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i agree with vstock, they look over watered..
secondly, saying an exact amount of days to wait to water doesn't really fit easily into a box as it's not a one size, fits all type of answer really.. many factors determine how long you can between watering, lights used, heat, humidity, etc, etc, so saying wait 10 days doesn't really work for this situation.. just do as vostock said, get a feel for the pots from when they're wet and when they're in need of water, it really is one of the best ways to know when to water or if you can wait..
I can't keep picking up my pot its under a scrog net and getting to a point where its too much of a hassle here is a link with a full list of everything about my grow
https://www.rollitup.org/t/must-see-organic-scrog-soil-advise.924334/page-2#post-13069042
 

GOLDBERG71

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I can't keep picking up my pot its under a scrog net and getting to a point where its too much of a hassle here is a link with a full list of everything about my grow
https://www.rollitup.org/t/must-see-organic-scrog-soil-advise.924334/page-2#post-13069042
You're learning in time you might not need to lift the pot to know if water is needed. But for now it's the BEST advice you can get. Each soil is different. You want exact answers when there are none. It's clear not lift the pot isn't working or this post wouldn't exist. She's also going to change her uptake habits throughout the flower cycle. So you also won't be able to simply measure the time in between feedings and just keep repeating that time frame. Especially towards the 75/80% mark.
 

Anonymous...

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You're learning in time you might not need to lift the pot to know if water is needed. But for now it's the BEST advice you can get. Each soil is different. You want exact answers when there are none. It's clear not lift the pot isn't working or this post wouldn't exist. She's also going to change her uptake habits throughout the flower cycle. So you also won't be able to simply measure the time in between feedings and just keep repeating that time frame. Especially towards the 75/80% mark.
So tell me this I raked some of the top inch of so of the soil and its like a rock and solid wet Im gunna let that dry out over a few days and see what it looks like vs how my leaves look but what else can I do to help dry out the bottom of my soil
 

Anonymous...

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You guys are 100% right except I'm not watering too much I DONT HAVE GOOD ENOUGH DRAINAGE I took what u guys said and did a bunch of research and I'm positive that's my problem but how can I fix it without transplanting its too late for that or do y'all recommend I just let it dry out and be careful with waterings.
 

GOLDBERG71

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You guys are 100% right except I'm not watering too much I DONT HAVE GOOD ENOUGH DRAINAGE I took what u guys said and did a bunch of research and I'm positive that's my problem but how can I fix it without transplanting its too late for that or do y'all recommend I just let it dry out and be careful with waterings.
The water not draining and over watering are birds of the same feather. And I tell you this. A few days of not watering may or may not be enough. As I said before no one can be sure if that's enough time or not. It's more than just how moist your soil is. A well ventilated area soil dries faster than one that isn't as well ventilated. Higher humidity dries slower than a drier climate. What type of light and how INTENSE will play a big roll as well. But those leaves aren't changing that quickly period. Some may never look perfect again. What you're looking for is new growth that is healthy!
 

Anonymous...

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The water not draining and over watering are birds of the same feather. And I tell you this. A few days of not watering may or may not be enough. But those leaves aren't changing that quickly period. Some may never look perfect again. What you're looking for is new growth that is healthy!
Thank you for the advise but I kinda also went ahead and did some defoliation and took off a bunch of unwanted leaves that were getting bunched up most of what I have left is new growth
 

Orlando737

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You guys are 100% right except I'm not watering too much I DONT HAVE GOOD ENOUGH DRAINAGE I took what u guys said and did a bunch of research and I'm positive that's my problem but how can I fix it without transplanting its too late for that or do y'all recommend I just let it dry out and be careful with waterings.
If they are in plastic pots, just use a sharp nail to pierce the bottom of the pots. Make sure you have a drip tray under them.
:peace:
 
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