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    Help! Droopy leaves

    I switched my plants to HPS (were under flourescents), staked and pruned for first time, and cloned successufully :thumbsup: a few days ago. Soon after they started looking really droopy so I watered them, no help (not waterlogged either). Took them out from under the HPS, no help. PH is fine. Good airflow. Now they are back under the HPS a few feet away and no change. Just took this picture. Anyone know what is wrong??
    GanjaBabe06 Reviewed by GanjaBabe06 on . Help! Droopy leaves I switched my plants to HPS (were under flourescents), staked and pruned for first time, and cloned successufully :thumbsup: a few days ago. Soon after they started looking really droopy so I watered them, no help (not waterlogged either). Took them out from under the HPS, no help. PH is fine. Good airflow. Now they are back under the HPS a few feet away and no change. :( Just took this picture. Anyone know what is wrong?? Rating: 5

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    Help! Droopy leaves

    U need to stop shocking the plant. Every time you do something drastic as cutting clones, pruning, or changing the light source, it really screws with the plants internals. It can take a day to a week for them to adjust to the conditions. A bad idea is to do many stressful things with out letting the plant revive itself back to normal first. Topping and pruning or taking clones stunts growth switching light hours and actual light source is going to stunt the plant, it would be beneficial to wait before doing the next stressful procedure and let the plant become healthy. This will minimize the time it takes for the plant to heal, and u can move onto flowering quicker. Generally if u do any topping or cutting u add an extra week to the veg cycle, and never do it right before flowering. Chances are the plant will pick up, and be fine altogether, but your going to have to be patient. U can assume the plant will do no growth, and will concentrate on the changes u invoked.

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    Help! Droopy leaves

    Thankyou. They are mostly back to a healthy state, with the tops still a bit droopy.

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