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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Not quite sure wtf you are doing wrong ![]() But what I do know is that to be good at anything, ESPECIALLY THIS, takes patience and understanding, which you are greatly lacking ![]() This is the best advice I can give you | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Well here is a 24 hour update. Plant is still droopy though. Here are the TDS levels that I recorded over a 24 hour period: 620 641 632 632 630 My PH never seemed to move out of range though. In 24 hours it always seemed to stay yellow(6.0) range. I bumped up ppm to 800. Well here are some pics. those lower leaves are getting worse. Can I say N and Ca deficiency? Maybe Mg? Anyway to fix this, or is it too late. I am gonna go pick up some bioroot and CaMg+ | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Your ppm is what I call stable. A 10 point difference is really no difference. That's good that the pH is stable too. My small hempy bucket (solo cup) plants ALWAYS droop too & it is supposedly inpossible to over water a hempy bucket. But they ALWAYS grow out of the droop and become beautiful plants. You really just need patience!
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I forgot to quote the cat who said to stop foliar feeding w/water. I agree. Not neccesary and can cause problems with overwatering symptoms (especially if it is raining outside and RH goes up), like droopy leaves. A little more food, a meter, no misting and leave them be for a couple of days or three with only solution ppm and pH checks and adj. | |||||
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