Leaves drooping even after watering with nutes.

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Captspaulding

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If all else has failed, try repotting her, bust up all the dirt around the ball and wriggle your way into it and loosen it up a bunch. You may be rootbound. Give it fresh soil and water lightly.
It’ll also tell you if you have a pest issue, and if your roots aren’t soaking everything in the dirt up.
 
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If all else has failed, try repotting her, bust up all the dirt around the ball and wriggle your way into it and loosen it up a bunch. You may be rootbound. Give it fresh soil and water lightly.
Great idea but i would not recommend that with an autoflower lol. It would probably just die.
 
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This right here is why i stopped beating my head against the wall chasing vpd.
Its doesnt fucking make sense to me. They say 77-80 degrees is fine, but youd have to run 70-75% humidity and that just sounds damn dangerous. Idk though, hence why i dont care about it anymore lol.
If 79f and 75rh Is optimum then ok, and if room and proper precautions are taken/right then mold won't be an issue.

But yeah seems as long as it's 50+Rh they won't be too upset
 
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Great idea but i would not recommend that with an autoflower lol. It would probably just die.
Nah bro, I do it all the time. It’ll be fine. Also, potting an auto up now really is no big deal either way, it hasn’t started full flower yet, so I think he has a pretty good window of safety. It’s worth a shot.
 
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Nah bro, I do it all the time. It’ll be fine. Also, potting an auto up now really is no big deal either way, it hasn’t started full flower yet, so I think he has a pretty good window of safety. It’s worth a shot.
I do know what your talking about though, autos are waaaaaay more temperamental. But I still think he would be aaaaight. And may turn that frown upside down.
 
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This right here is why i stopped beating my head against the wall chasing vpd.
Its doesnt fucking make sense to me. They say 77-80 degrees is fine, but youd have to run 70-75% humidity and that just sounds damn dangerous. Idk though, hence why i dont care about it anymore lol.
to me the key isn't always getting the exact number but providing a consistent day and night temp range that's healthy and the plant can become accustomed to
 
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Nah bro, I do it all the time. It’ll be fine. Also, potting an auto up now really is no big deal either way, it hasn’t started full flower yet, so I think he has a pretty good window of safety. It’s worth a shot.
just because one can - doesn't always mean one should. 🌭
 
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I’ve seen this with high humidity. chasing that vpd chart can cause issues. My plants couldn’t function in 70%+ RH. Once I got to 65% or lower they starting perking up.
 
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Today is day 4 of letting it dry back. I’m honestly stumped here. I’m gonna let it dry back for a few more days. At this point, I feel as if I’ve killed it somehow?? Yet the leaves being green leads me to believe she’s still healthy and this issue can be reversed?
 
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You can do it whenever, and yes id hold 55 as steady as you can til like week 5 of flower then etart lowering to 40
I’m getting a little lost in who is posting what in this thread, but this sounds like very good information, but may I inquire as to what temp you would maintain with these humidity recommendations?

Thank you.
 
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Today is day 4 of letting it dry back. I’m honestly stumped here. I’m gonna let it dry back for a few more days. At this point, I feel as if I’ve killed it somehow?? Yet the leaves being green leads me to believe she’s still healthy and this issue can be reversed?
There is no way that pot is still wet.
That is definitely underwatered in my opinion. Give a good 2-2.5 liters of water.
 
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phing distilled water with organics and ff is not needed.

ff has pH buffer, more harm than good possibly.
I am new as well so don't know how true this is but I started to pH my water with a custom mix soil and now I know you don't have to but I also read on 2 different websites that now I can't stop pHing because I started maybe someone else has some knowledge in this area
 
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I am new as well so don't know how true this is but I started to pH my water with a custom mix soil and now I know you don't have to but I also read on 2 different websites that now I can't stop pHing because I started maybe someone else has some knowledge in this area
You don’t need to PH with soil. The soil will buffer the PH.
 
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I am new as well so don't know how true this is but I started to pH my water with a custom mix soil and now I know you don't have to but I also read on 2 different websites that now I can't stop pHing because I started maybe someone else has some knowledge in this area
I don’t know if this means anything, but the ph adjustment may be adding some nutrient you don’t count on?
If I use GH Ph up, I get an increase in PPM, I presume it’s the potassium in the solution.
if your plant’s environment is already near a lock out condition, maybe that Ph adjustment is fouling the works with some nutrient lockout from an unexpected source?

I guess this is more of a question because it bothers me seeing the PPM increase with Ph up.
 

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