Hello HappySmoke You know I have thought of anything and everything of what could be making them droop ?
It really is a fruastrating problem I wondered about the cold, but on the last grow it was ok but it was very damp weather and I had really bad condensation in the growroom. However I still do suspect the cold even though other grows have been alright at this time of year.

The compost ?, that is slightly different this time because when I was re-potting them I ran out and the weather was too bad to go riddling some more out so I did mix in some from the garden centre. I always suspect that but not too much.

Now my biggest suspect is the bulb but I know plants don't react like this too a bad bulb. When the bulb is no good they die (fast).
When I joined these boards I had just lost a crop of a couple of weeks old plants because the bulb was "kaput". Well I had been using it for around 6 years .
So I bought this bulb then and grew a perfectly average crop, no real problems at all (just a few seeds).
Then on the last grow about a week after inducing and changing the bulb, they went droopy, but "perked up" after I put the MH back in.
Then on this grow they drooped the day after changing the bulb.

Although I kinda think it's the bulb but I still can't believe it is (hope that makes sense )

I don't know HS, prehaps I need a less stressfull new "hobby", something like sewing, welding, flower arranging or collecting stamps .................. Hmmm on second thoughts I think I'll stick with growing


Oh yes HS, always watch the little unassuming ones . On the grow before last I had three little seedlings (don't know what they were?) and although they only produced a very small amount, it was very potent bud



Nice to hear from you HS .......................... love mand xxx