Ross4Twenty
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Leafs seem to be quite thin… what could be happening ? Thanks
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I’ve been feeding them quite heavy now but it was two days ago, just fed them a litre of clean ph balanced water with bit of calmagWhen was the last time you fed or watered, looks to be drinking to me.
When was the last time you fed or watered, looks to be drinking to me.
I always go by the finger test and weight of the pot , I’m using advanced nutrients micro,grow& bloom, voodoo juice, bud candy some cal mag every now and then with a clean watering once a weekWhat’s your temp and humidity at and what are you using for nutes?
Also if you watered 2 days ago check and see how dry your soil is sometimes plants can realllyyyyy drink
Also night time 19c daytime 25cWhat’s your temp and humidity at and what are you using for nutes?
Also if you watered 2 days ago check and see how dry your soil is sometimes plants can realllyyyyy drink
I've been growing for quite a while, why would you be paranoid? I've been growing, trial & error, humidity vs without, back in the early 90s I grew in a walk-in closet without any humidity & turned out fine, are these the forums for personal growth or commercial, I've seen others trying to pin-point everything at their ordeal level, & TBH I even grew some without any fertilizers, etc. They all turned out well,anyone?
And what’s do you mean exactly by that?Plants need to be fully watered. Not spot watered.
Give the plant enough water that it runs out of the pot. Each time it needs water.And what’s do you mean exactly by that?
the no 1 symptom is to not overlook the edges of the leaves will die, or curl up, that usually due to under watering, I had a few issues beginning myself, and usually a dead giveaway"If a marijuana plant is drooping at normal temperatures, you’re likely over or under-watering. Over-watering is more common and is caused by watering too often or giving too much water at a time (especially when a plant is too young to drink it all)."
"An over watered cannabis plant will have leaves that are full of water, so the leaves will be firm to the touch and generally curling down (even from the stem of the leaf) almost as if it has too much water weight to hold the leaf out straight."
"An under watered cannabis plant will have leaves that are brittle, limp, and lifeless. They will need to be watered every day just to keep them wet. The leaves will seem to be drooping but won’t appear as rounded and full as an over watered cannabis plant."
Does this make sense? Hope it helps...