View Full Version : Sagging and Drooping Leaves on HEALTHY plants?!!
theninj
12-03-2010, 08:04 PM
Hey guys. The girls were looking great, now about 3 weeks in to vegging they are starting to droop and sag. They were fine this morning about 7 am..now about 5 hours later they look way different. They havnt been watered in 4 days (i waited a week previously)
so i dont think its overwatering. The only thing i can think of is keeping the humidifier on the whole day....out here in the mtns its super dry so i left it on all night thinking it would be good for them...also we sprayed them the other day as well..just trying to figure out exactly whats going on. Any ideas? I really appreciate the feedback!!!
Peace.
MimbresValley
12-03-2010, 08:26 PM
Stick your finger about an inch in the soil, might need to be watered.
theninj
12-03-2010, 10:11 PM
yea i put my finger in about an inch to 2 inches and it feels damp but not soaked..still moisture in there..do you think its time to water?
WashougalWonder
12-04-2010, 02:03 PM
The humidifier will prevent the plant from using water and transpiring. I would not use it after a plant gets hardened off.
It looks ok to me. But, fill out the troubleshooting form so we know all the info. It is possible that the water is settled to the bottom and the roots are not down there because it is too wet. But at the same time the top could be dry. I see almost N toxicity in the dark green but don't know your setup.
MEDEDCANNABIS
12-05-2010, 12:09 AM
The humidifier will prevent the plant from using water and transpiring. I would not use it after a plant gets hardened off.
It looks ok to me. But, fill out the troubleshooting form so we know all the info. It is possible that the water is settled to the bottom and the roots are not down there because it is too wet. But at the same time the top could be dry. I see almost N toxicity in the dark green but don't know your setup.
yes, high N could at least be a future factor. get rid of the humi, and feed with ph correct water only, no nutes...for a week. or flush. temps that are cool also create a backlog of soil dampness, might be a factor:thumbsup:
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