Why is this plant sagging

What’s wrong

  • too hot

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Too much water

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • Not enough dark hours

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3
  • Poll closed .

GroDank101

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Midweek song Girl Scout cookies about 3 weeks old, is it too hot or what...
the leaves at one time about 2 days ago were lifted toward the light at least horizontal. image.jpg
 
Without knowing temps/environment it would be almost impossible to tell but by the picture the bottom leaves look a little crispy I would say underwatering maybe coupled with or primarily humidity. I'm a noob but anybody else would need more info. Nobody can tell you if your temps are too high without knowing your temps.... a picture is worth a thousand words but these are living things what looks like one thing in your place could look completely different in mine.... try to give every tidbit of info you can for the most educated answers
 
I used fox farm happy frog. And it’s under a 600w dimmable metal halide. Sometimes it’s at 400w sometimes its at 200w and sometimes 600w. I mean it’s not looking too bad but I know it should be little more perky.. it’s probably fine though
 

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Make sure you allow the soil to soak up enough water when watering.

Only run 200w - thats enough atm.

Plant looks dry, roots not liking the top of the pot and volume of soil by staying very low down.

Encourage the roots the rest will follow.

My 2 cents :-)
 
A plant that size doesn't need much light back it off and let her(?) Catch up. let her reach a tad.. if she's getting leggy give her more.. I've kinda gathered you always want to leave her wanting just a bit. Make her stretch those roots for the water reach those branches towards the light and be waiting for that next dose of nutes. Less definitely seems to be more with these girls. You need to play hard to get and let them chase you lol
 
I used fox farm happy frog. And it’s under a 600w dimmable metal halide. Sometimes it’s at 400w sometimes its at 200w and sometimes 600w. I mean it’s not looking too bad but I know it should be little more perky.. it’s probably fine though
Are there any holes at the bottom? Have to ask.
 
Looks too hot and maybe not hard enough for 600 or too close, if you were just at 200.

I don't like the way the soil looks. Looks compacted and dry spots. Maybe that's how HF looks idk, I make my own soil now days.
 
I used fox farm happy frog. And it’s under a 600w dimmable metal halide. Sometimes it’s at 400w sometimes its at 200w and sometimes 600w. I mean it’s not looking too bad but I know it should be little more perky.. it’s probably fine though
What isn't fine is that leopard counter or whatever it is! Hahahahahaha
 
Looks really small for its age tbh. Soil looks rather dry water till it comes out the bottom and wait till it feels lite. Try and keep your temp around the 25° and keep RH above the 50% you may want to look at transplanting within the next week.
 
Do you guys think I need some nutrients? I think I do. And some rich and soft soil that’s dark and fluffy
 
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temp wise i run usually 76-82F plants do fine. i've grown indica hybrids and sativa hybrids. only way they get too hot otherwise is if i turn my fan off or if lights are super close. i've ran 24/0 plants no issues.

1. if pot has no holes then you basically have no drainage and unless you are confident in your watering skills more then likely water is pooled at the bottom causing an anaerobic environment.
2. pot you have it in is clear
3. true leaves are taco'd up and edges raised indicating prior heat stress as the other leaves don't seem to show that issue

imo cause- too wet; no drainage holes.

first grow i over watered 5 plants 4 died from root rot bottom was wet as fuck and smelled like ass. make holes on the bottom for drainage and if i were your i'd flip it over check out the bottom and smell it. smells like ass probably due to too much water and lack of air.
 
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