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Droopy leaves. not over watering.

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Droopy leaves. not over watering.

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watering too frequently and the mildew,
which you won’t get rid of but have to treat till finish.. id only treat them if in flower half way.. mildew during veg indoors, nope, kill and do major clean up.
 
in SF.....wow I'm talking to a millionaire, or a street person......if your trying to grow you must be a Millionaire.

I've been in SF many times....I haven't been now in 30 years, I loved it there, specially in the winter months because I was coming down from the cold North. I lived in San Louis Obisbo for 2 years off and on in the late 70's early 80's. I've driven through the Bay area a dozen or more times and in and out of the airport a few times as well. When it gets cold up here I long for those days in the sun...or fog....depending on the season..........Greetings!!!😁
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The weather is what keeps me here. I. The summer was if it gets above 70 I consider it hot. And in the winter if it’s below 50 I say it’s cold.
 
watering too frequently and the mildew,
which you won’t get rid of but have to treat till finish.. id only treat them if in flower half way.. mildew during veg indoors, nope, kill and do major clean up.
I have three different plants. Two of them have PM. I contemplated tossing the other two. But then I would have 1 smallish plant under An 800 watt led. And I thought that would be really wasteful. 3 plants under that light is still wasteful. I took clones(first time trying ). 5 of each plant. Was planning on growing 9 plants 3 each strain. But it took forever for the clones to root. So I decided to flower out the “mother plants”. I have my clones under a. T5. And will put them in. The flower room in two weeks.
 
Might be a little cold for them and maybe the pots aren’t drying fast enough
The thing is that they were doing good for about two weeks. With the same temps/humidity. I think I turned the lights up to 50% and that’s why they aren’t happy. I lowered my plants a few inches and switched to 12/12 light cycle. Only time will tell. I don’t feel like I should turn down my lights cause I switched to 12/12.
This is my first time with lights that have a dimmer. And it’s pretty confusing.

Thanks for all the reply’s!
 
The thing is that they were doing good for about two weeks. With the same temps/humidity. I think I turned the lights up to 50% and that’s why they aren’t happy. I lowered my plants a few inches and switched to 12/12 light cycle. Only time will tell. I don’t feel like I should turn down my lights cause I switched to 12/12.
This is my first time with lights that have a dimmer. And it’s pretty confusing.

Thanks for all the reply’s!
Yeah just okay around with it, read your plants and adjust. Good luck 👍🏼
 
So it’s the first light after 12 hours of dark and things are looking better.
Two of my plants look to have a cal/mag issue. But all around they are looking happier.
I fed them today with 1tsp grow 2tsp micro 1.25 tsp bloom and 1 tsp cal/mag. PPM 1025. 6.6 ph. Here are some pics.

Still can’t get my damn humidity up. I have a ceramic heater in there. I’m thinking an oil heater won’t dry out my room so much. At least I’m I’ll be good for later in flower.
 

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I switched to flower a few days ago. Need to have a big trip end of January and needed these to be dine by then.
Same low humidity and mid 70s temps. But I think the 12/12 dli has helped my plants. Lights still running at 50% but only getting 12 hours of light a day. Vpd is still way high for early flower. But my plants are doing a lot better. Here are some pics.
One plant has some I think cal/mag issues. So I’m working on getting under control.
 

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They need fed - and not just calmag
Light drives the need for nutrients start with a nice balanced feed since u have flipped but they still need nitro
 
They need fed - and not just calmag
Light drives the need for nutrients start with a nice balanced feed since u have flipped but they still need nitro
I fed two days ago. 1tsp grow. 1.25tsp bloom 2tsp micro and 1tsp cal mag.
Am scared to over feed. But next time I will ramp it up a bit Last feed was 1025 ppm. My tap water after I let it sit is just under 100ppm.
 
I am most interested in the plant I. The first pic. Since it cost the most. The second is a freebie.
 
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