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    can any one help please

    Pale droopy leaves, don't know what the cause of it is, i have been using tap water the whole time lights are on 24/7 temperature is between 25 and 28 there is a fan in the room. i am using miracle gro soil. It's all automatic watering. could anyone tell me what the p.h water should be? and any help if you think im going wrong somewhere .
    lee221186 Reviewed by lee221186 on . can any one help please Pale droopy leaves, don't know what the cause of it is, i have been using tap water the whole time lights are on 24/7 temperature is between 25 and 28 there is a fan in the room. i am using miracle gro soil. It's all automatic watering. could anyone tell me what the p.h water should be? and any help if you think im going wrong somewhere . Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    can any one help please

    If you fill-out the troubleshooting form, I'm sure we can help better. Just by looking at them...it looks like insufficient lighting, possible rootbound, hungry, and and probable ph issues. (a fairly distinctive color of the leaves, and slight canoeing)

    If that's all the light they get, I'd recommend some compact fluorescent bulbs to suppliment.
    Water ph should be between 6.3 and 6.8 for optimal growth in soil.
    Miracle Grow soil eventually runs out of it's nutes. How long have they been in the same pot? How soon till their next transplant?
    What are you feeding them?
    Automatic watering can keep the roots too damp. In soil, cannabis needs a wet-dry cycle, or you risk root rot. :thumbsup:

    Anyway, fill-out the troubleshooting form, as this is the best you are likely to get, without further information. :thumbsup:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    can any one help please

    "Automatic watering system" makes me think over watering may be a big part of the issue......

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    #4
    Senior Member

    can any one help please

    Looking at the small cup your growing out of and the size of your plant.......I would say get some good dirt and a 8-10 inch potter from homedepot and transplant your plant into a bigger potter.....let the soil dry out first then TP

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    #5
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    can any one help please

    thanks will do that

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