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    droopy leaves now crispy

    Mas Problemas.
    First shot is of one of the biggest "solar panels" that unfortunately got fucked over. There were a number of things that went wrong as far as I can tell. pH wasn't monitored for a while and it turns out it had dipped down into the 4.5 range...shit. Secondly, I think she was overfed (because someone thought she needed more nutrients to solve her slower growth). In case you were interested if there was a moral to this story, never let some idiot monitor your plants.
    anyways, second shot is her after some pruning.
    she looks like she might be lacking magnesium because she has the "praying" look, but I will wait to see if a change in nutrient levels straightens her out... (is that mag def?) What does a low ph do to the physical appearance of the plant? (also, what about a high ph so i know in the future...)
    lastly, can anyone tell the sex yet?
    MaryjaneMenehune Reviewed by MaryjaneMenehune on . droopy leaves now crispy Hey all, It looked as though one of my seedlings was getting a little too much water as the leaves were curling under, so I cut back on the watering.... well, i checked today and the leaves feel kind of crispy...is that normal? ps, im in soil (perlite mixed with peat and potting mix) leaves are about an inch in length and second set of new leaves is forming under 4100k lights about an inch or two away running 24/0...can the light cycle have effect on leaves? s/i mix,not sure what Rating: 5

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    droopy leaves now crispy

    re-pot it into a larger pot, with plain,simple potting soil ... do not feed it for two weeks, clear water only, NO piss ... let it dry out completely between waterings ... looks like Pythium Wilt damping-off damage to me ... run lights 18/6, and the dark hours mean dark hours ... the plant will try to grow by itself, stop trying to do so much with it ... like a lot of growers, you're overwatering, overfertilizing, ... just forget the nutes for awhile ... keep it SIMPLE ... :smokin:

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    droopy leaves now crispy

    It is in hydro, I don't think I could safely move it to another pot without damaging a bunch of roots. I added another bubble stone so the plant would get more oxygen and this should solve the damp feet problem...if not, what else could i do?
    i am running the lights 18/6 (the clone died, so I don't need to keep a light on it anymore)
    I cut back the nutrients already. Ill update in a week or two hopefully with a progress report.
    Thanks for the help image reaper.
    (ps. I'm glad I have a growlog, because even if nobody else uses it for help, I sure will )

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