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    HELP! Droopy auto in week 9

    Hi Folks,

    I've got a grow journal going as well but thought this might get some more immediate attention here. Currently growing a Sweet Black Cream autofem (specs in signature). For the past couple of weeks the leaves have been really droopy. I thought at first it was underwatered, then overwatered, have tried adjusting my schedule/amounts and it hasn't changed much. I'm wondering now if it is environmental? Temps are high 70s during the day with humidity in the 30s/40s. Night gets to mid 60s. This is only my third grow but I've never had issues with my watering schedule or nute schedule before. I give a half gallon per 3 gallon pot, every other day. Nutes are given every other watering (halving the amount per watering). Any thoughts on Ms. Droopy?
    2 x 4 x 5 grow tent
    6" inline fan w/ carbon filter (passive air intake)
    Two 6 fans in tent for airflow
    260w Niemi LED w/ LM301H

    #2
    I think it may have been a combination of over and underwatering. I recently changed the schedule somewhat to be a bit more precise. Just adding half a gallon of water this morning made it perk up. I think I was watering too infrequently, and too much.
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    2 x 4 x 5 grow tent
    6" inline fan w/ carbon filter (passive air intake)
    Two 6 fans in tent for airflow
    260w Niemi LED w/ LM301H

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      #3
      I would say you are not watering her properly. You should let her dry out completely - so when you pick up your pot, it should feel light as a feather.

      Then water her until you get 10% or more running out the bottom.

      Don't water every second day - water her when she needs it.

      I use 3 gallon fabric pots and usually give them 2 gallons each when watering.

      ​​​​​​3 X 3 gorilla. Promix soil . Green Planet Nutes
      Mars Hydro
      Vortex in-line 6" fan

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      • WizardsNThings
        WizardsNThings commented
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        Hmm good to know. I'll give that a try. Read the plant rather than an arbitrary schedule

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