Cannabis and the nutrients requires a slightly acidic pH in order for all the nutrients to be dissolved at the time of the roots absorbing the moisture around. I truly dont understand why the pH should go as low as some do in hydro. It doesnt matter how much you change the way you grow, the plant stays the same, it still needs the same stuff it did even when it was in soil, except the soil for example had beneficial bacteria where as hydro didnt...
6.5 pH for me has always been GREEN waxy ass leaves, fully healthy fast growing stress free plant
its stayed that pH whether I go soil, coco, hydro, or whatever..
And bro, I have grown from seed in big ass pots. From what the people replied earlier iits made to seem it is really hard to grow in a big pot when its not at all, you just gotta watch the amount of water you give with respect to the root structure/size of the plant(for example a seedling is not gonna want a gallon of water, the little taproot will rot within a day, and a mature mother plant that takes up your whole closet is not gonna want a cup of water...You gotta make sure not to overwater, and dont underwater, always water your soil mix beforehand so you don't get those dry patchy spots as Punk noted.Cause once the soil is all moist, it ALL stays moist and evenly dries out from top to bottom. Then when you water at the perfect time when the soil is mostly dry with a little moisture so the roots don't starve of h2o. I have always seen the fastest growth with perfect pH, Letting the soil dry in between waterings, perfect temp. You are doing good, I would just say let the soil dry in between waterings, test, and adjust the pH. Do not feed it though until the plant itself starts showing deficiencies. In Veg its fine to have deficiencies, cause you get right to them, and can veg to however big you want it, cause it'll keep growing.
hey man, keep doin what you're doin, growing flowers to their fullest potential takes the effort of understanding what you are working with and how it works.
They seriously look like they want to explode so badly, but something is holding them back, and it looks to me pH, heat just makes it so that the h2o transpires faster out of your leaves hence the droopy leaves. too much heat and too much h2o is coming out and too little is replacing it too slowly. I wouldn't worry much bout heat as long as you got it 95 and below, what concerns me is your pH though haha and ill keep saying that until you fix it and i see her popping out of that container with full life
Looking really good thoughh man
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