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    #31
    Junior Member

    Leaves drooping too much!

    ms. bubba kush is back to normal now.

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    #32
    Junior Member

    Leaves drooping too much!

    OK. I'd hate to be the one to say it but a lot of you fools are just makeing urself look dumb and for the rest that talk like you know what ur talking about please listen up for 1 when u start to think u know everything u stop learning and 2 the first thing that I noticed were the leafs curling which cased them to look droopy...why were they curling u ask? Well he did state he just put a fan in there but besides that the curling u see is just from the heat and stale air it curls like that to preserve moisture under the leaves where the stomatas are located which enables it to breath now I'm not gunna school y'all totally on this so why don't All u guys who thought differently look it up and read up on wut u thought u knew u will see that that was the probably and to clear a bit other things up thinking it was to much water is totally cool guys but the curling all around is the main give away that there was not good airmovement hence he stated he just put a fan in and yes transfer once those roots see the light it haults everything and its downhill from there....sorry if I pissed off some of you but I hate seeing all this wrong advice being Given out and not once did anyone have it right really hopefully ill read some sense on this site but Looks to me like there's not to many that I've seen on here so far that really know wut they doing check me out on rollitup.org same user check my journals trust me I've been there seen this type of stuff before: ) later

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    #33
    Junior Member

    Leaves drooping too much!

    Quote Originally Posted by BobBong
    Roooooootbound!

    Bigger pots a.s.a.p
    Ummm no and ur one of the thousands that look like an idiot blurring out first thing thy comes to mind lol enter even know where u got rootbound from lol what are the symptoms for it bud I'd like to know thanks

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    #34
    Junior Member

    Leaves drooping too much!

    Quote Originally Posted by kuri
    i would agree with the getting a bigger pot idea. bigger pot for better pot
    Really? Is that how it works?

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    #35
    Junior Member

    Leaves drooping too much!

    Quote Originally Posted by HughESan
    yeah man put them in a bigger pot, people what say over watering makes plants droopie are stupid, trust me...
    No I dont think I will trust ya on this one dumb ass lol its funny ur calling people who are atleast somewhat right "depending on the problem" stupid when really in retrospect ur the stupid one lol wow funny how that just falls onto place like that. ...huh

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    #36
    Junior Member

    Leaves drooping too much!

    Quote Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
    something is wrong... for sure..
    I would have guessed over watering at first.. I looked closely at the leaves and they look very light.. they should be darker. I don't think they need to be in bigger pots yet.....

    I am going to go out on a limb and say that the problem is that the cups are see through and light is getting to your roots and fucking up your shit...
    transplant to 1-3 gallon pots immidiatley and pray..

    roots and light don't mix

    : )

    good luck
    SMB
    OK you totally just disagreed. With itself sorry but nice try tho really; )

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    #37
    Senior Member

    Leaves drooping too much!

    Quote Originally Posted by HughESan
    yeah man put them in a bigger pot, people what say over watering makes plants droopie are stupid, trust me...
    Kinda hard to trust bad information. Yes, overwatering can and will make the plants droop as their roots are being smothered. Yellowing comes when uptake of nutrients is interrupted. And I doubt it's a good idea to call anyone esle stupid, when you are giving bad info yourself. :wtf:

    Quote Originally Posted by fckinhell
    ph to high 4 def,, 5.8/6.2 max
    If in a peat-based soil, a ph of between 6.3 and 6.8 is best. Go under or over that range, and nutrients will start getting locked out.

    Are there drainage holes in the cups?
    Have you tried to feed them anything? (too young to feed them ANYTHING but properly ph'd water)
    How are you testing runoff ph? (is the soil buffered?)
    How are the night time temps?
    What kind of lights, and how far from the tops is the light?

    My vote is for overwatering and a ph issue. Perhaps a lighting issue, too. (it's not always just one issue at a time...) But since there is no troubleshooting form filled out, this guessing game can go on for months. But the plants might not make it that long...

    Copy-n-paste the troubleshooting form here, and fill it out as best as you can.

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