If anyone has any tips or advice to what I did wrong would be greatly appreciated
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Ok, my best guess is overwatering. This often results in droopy leaves. The spots are caused nutrient lockout which can also be caused by overwatering as well as PH that is out wack. PH of water in should be around 6.7 +/-. Read https://www.growweedeasy.com/5-surpr...ering-cannabis.Current Grow: 1 GG4, 2 Hot Cakes, 1 Sweet Gelato Autos
3 gallon cloth pots
30"x30"x60" tent
Spider Farmer SE3000
Coco Pearlite mix
GH Trio, Silica, Cal-Mag
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OldManGrower thank you so if it is overwatering when should I water again and should I just water with phd water or my nutrient water ?
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i read that you shouldnt feed an overwatered plant.. i am not an expert tho.
You need to stick atleast half a finger in your dirt and feel it dry.. I struggle with it too.
In fact, my girlfriend is studying agronomics, and by watching her doing her studies i could note their technique on watering some crops and its quite interesting.
So, right at the beggining they fill their pots with their mix (as obvious) but right then, they soak the entire pot to its maximun capacity (wait a little time to get the excess of water out of the pot) and weigh it! After that you have a standard weight of the fully saturated pot, each day you can weigh the pot and see how much water as been consumed, and refill it with the same amount. You need to take in consideration the plant weight aswell.
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Not that you want to soak your pot everyday, its just how she done her lettuce study on mineral vs organic feeding.
We talk about lifting the pot and "feel it", never seen someone really weigh the pot in a scale..Last edited by Alik92; 04-20-2022, 04:11 PM.
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Water when your pots feel light and the soil is dry up to your first knuckle. Use your nutrient solution and some cal mag.
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OldManGrower ok will do thank you very much it seems a little better after removing her from the coco she was in and putting her in fox farm soil
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Buhda I'm in a tent but I have 2 fans and a 6" ac infinity exhaust system with carbon filter and a bestva Dimmable pro series 4000 LED grow light the other thing I'm struggling with is getting the temp and humidity to stay in the range it needs to be also the strain I'm growing is papaya from Pacific seed bank
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Pic 1, spots, bugs is my first thought, are you spraying anything on them? (with the lights on)
Pic 2, the tear is wind damage
Pic 3, Leaf curls can mean several things from over water to bugs. Tip use the Plant Problems link above and look up leaf curl
Pic 4, very obviously an eaten leaf, 100% on bugs.
Pic 5, and all pics with leaf curl, can mean several things from over water to bugs.
Inspect them closely with at least a 30x zoom so you can see the little basturds, look at the under side of the leaves.
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Leaf eater… and everything Mr. Wise said above!Cheers,
SwitchH2O
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S. F. SE3000/Viparspectra 1000/Parfactworks 1200pro
4” powered intake
8” powered outtake with 6” Carbon Filter (NVP)
RDWC 4x 5gal with 1x 5gal reservoir (17.5g)
Rockwool starter (Supersoak) with clay pellet medium
G. H. Flora 10-Part Professional Series
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