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    Are droopy leafs normal after watering?

    My leafs usually become droopy/ go downwards after watering but then become more normal, neutral(horizontal) after (like the new day).
    Is that normal?

    I am pretty sure I am not over watering because I have read to water just so a few drops start coming out of the drainage hole at the bottom and I don't event water to that point. (Plant has been transplanted once and is at week 4-5ish of veg.)
    Ps. I think my soil is auto release nutes (miracle grow) and am seeing slight signs of nute burn on one of the youngest leaves, should I be worried much?
    poker2 Reviewed by poker2 on . Are droopy leafs normal after watering? My leafs usually become droopy/ go downwards after watering but then become more normal, neutral(horizontal) after (like the new day). Is that normal? I am pretty sure I am not over watering because I have read to water just so a few drops start coming out of the drainage hole at the bottom and I don't event water to that point. (Plant has been transplanted once and is at week 4-5ish of veg.) Ps. I think my soil is auto release nutes (miracle grow) and am seeing slight signs of nute burn Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Are droopy leafs normal after watering?

    Yep, its normal. No worries.
    Maybe the burn was from the light?

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    #3
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    Are droopy leafs normal after watering?

    Quote Originally Posted by poker2
    My leafs usually become droopy/ go downwards after watering but then become more normal, neutral(horizontal) after (like the new day).
    Is that normal?

    I am pretty sure I am not over watering because I have read to water just so a few drops start coming out of the drainage hole at the bottom and I don't event water to that point. (Plant has been transplanted once and is at week 4-5ish of veg.)
    Ps. I think my soil is auto release nutes (miracle grow) and am seeing slight signs of nute burn on one of the youngest leaves, should I be worried much?
    lets see some pics always best, how often are you watering, are the leaves a nice green or are you seeining some yellow, do you add nutes your self

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    Are droopy leafs normal after watering?

    Quote Originally Posted by poker2
    My leafs usually become droopy/ go downwards after watering but then become more normal, neutral(horizontal) after (like the new day).
    Is that normal?

    I am pretty sure I am not over watering because I have read to water just so a few drops start coming out of the drainage hole at the bottom and I don't event water to that point. (Plant has been transplanted once and is at week 4-5ish of veg.)
    Ps. I think my soil is auto release nutes (miracle grow) and am seeing slight signs of nute burn on one of the youngest leaves, should I be worried much?
    hope your not using tap water
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    Are droopy leafs normal after watering?

    Filtered water left in a big jug out for until it is finished and I need to refill the jug. I find it easier that way(to just fill the jug and use the water from there).
    I think my soil is nute relase thats why theres nute burn, not sure. I have 6 cfls about 3" away from the top. Water about ever 2 or 3 days(only if the soil has no moisture when I touch it with my finger)

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    Are droopy leafs normal after watering?

    Quote Originally Posted by poker2
    Filtered water left in a big jug out for until it is finished and I need to refill the jug. I find it easier that way(to just fill the jug and use the water from there).
    I think my soil is nute relase thats why theres nute burn, not sure. I have 6 cfls about 3" away from the top. Water about ever 2 or 3 days(only if the soil has no moisture when I touch it with my finger)
    you think? ok,first make sure it does and if not start giving your plants a propal feed..and allways make sure you dont over feed the..what strain are you growing and whats your hp level?
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    Are droopy leafs normal after watering?

    @Dexter007

    What is a propal feed? Right now I am not giving any nutes other than what is in the soil.
    Strain: Bubba Kush (Bubblegum x OGkush)
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    #8
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    Are droopy leafs normal after watering?

    Take it easy poker. You have no problems yet. Don't worry about the nuteburn. It's normal, even a good sign. Maybe you can be more careful with watering. Not water itself or PH. You don't need to worry about PH, your soil will buffer it. And don't even think about giving nutes if you have nuteburn!!!
    Water until you see the water from drainage. Not like you're doing now. This will make you to keep the dry circle little longer. Like one day or more maybe. Give water when the pot is no more heavy by weight or when the leaves are dropping back, or when the soil is dry (Use your own easy method). I'm also checking drainage holes soil, effective way to tell if the soil is dry or not.

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    #9
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    Are droopy leafs normal after watering?

    Quote Originally Posted by tevfik
    I'm also checking drainage holes soil, effective way to tell if the soil is dry or not.
    Everything you said was good. I never thought of thatt ^^..... nice idea!:jointsmile:

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