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stoned88911
10-28-2008, 05:47 PM
Ok so i noticed last night that my plants leaves are drooping(exspeciall at the tips) I wish i could post a pic, but i lost my cord.

E-indoor or outdoor-INDOOR
E-soil, soilless, coco, aero, or hydroponicSOIL
E-specific medium
CSL-Soil type/brandSOUTHERN STATES AND MG
HCL-Hydro/aero/soilless system type
SCL-Anything you have added to the soil
SCLR-Soil or slab runoff pH6.8-7.0 DONT KNOW HOW ACCURATE CHEP GUADGE
E-Water sourceRAIN BARREL
E-Source water pHHAVENT CHECKED THE ACTUAL WATER
HRT-Source water EC (if hydro)
E-Age of plant3 WEEKS
E-Type of fertilizerHAVENT USED ANY YET
E-Rate of application (if hydro, this is your PPM number, preferably after each component is added)
E-Lighting source and distance from plant430AGROWATT ON HPS, 16-18 INCH
E-Air temperature (both day and night if you are running a dark period)BETWEEN 70-84[/B]
HD-Reservoir temperature
E-Air % Relative humidityAROUND 40
E-Lighting schedule18 ON 6 OFF
E-Type of ventilation your room hasBIG ROOM BUNCH OF FANS
TR-Did you pre-soak your media in pH corrected solution?


THANKS ALOT FOR HELP:rastasmoke:

stoned88911
10-28-2008, 05:49 PM
oops i accidentlly hit reply and not new thred. blah!!!!

stoned88911
10-28-2008, 06:18 PM
Help my plants leaves are starting to droop.

I filled out the troubleshooting form, on the troubeshting form thread.(on accident and now it wont let me copy and paste to put it here)

Helpme with my plants plz.

veggii
10-28-2008, 07:04 PM
I don't see your thread are you overwatering let them dry before watering again

stinkyattic
10-28-2008, 07:11 PM
oh Oh OH it's maaaagic! You knooooooow!

You gotta run CalMag in rain water, or switch to tap.

stoned88911
10-28-2008, 07:41 PM
haha thanks alot stinky for moving my post around

I just switched pcs to do some copy and pasting, but u did it for me =D

So calmag is calcium and magnesium correct?


how would plants outside get this naturally if its not in rain water?



YOU ROCK STINKY!!!!!!!

the best help ever dont know what id do with out you.

stinkyattic
10-29-2008, 01:06 PM
Outside, minerals come from rain or acid rain leaching them off rocks, especially limestone. In an aquifer, the water simply dissolves them off. Areas where the substrate is an igneous rock such as granite tend to have softer ground water. If the substrate is limestone, the water can be quite hard.