Quote Originally Posted by kdspecial
Thanks for the help. I will see what happens. All i can do is just see what happens I guess. I think I may buy one of those watering meters. It seems I just can't figure it out on my own.

I should look more into Ph levels as well then what lowers and Raises your Ph levels maybe my TAP water isn't at PAR. The guy from the store said the Water here Toronto Canada is pretty decent. But my building is old so Old Pipes I guess that could have an affect.

kd
My necropost = my 2 pennies: I too live in Toronto, Canada, and the tap water at my house has a pH of 7.0. Usually, 4-5 drops of pH down (per gallon) is enough to get it in the 6.5 range. The plant in your photo has droopy leaves which may or may not be underwatering. Overwatering looks the same, pH-related issues will also look similar. As someone who has been growing for quite some time - I'm easily able to determine what the cause might be for 'droopy leaves', but if I cannot associate it with over/under watering, I assume it to be a pH related issue and will flush my plants with pH'ed water - 5.5 for plants in early to mid veg. A pH of 6.5 for plants in transition - end of flowering cycle/harvest.
Higzy Reviewed by Higzy on . Could this be Overwatering Or underwatering? Hello There,,, As of the last couple days My plants have started to droop down In the half of there day light cycle. As I am a new grower I am affarid I have been watering too much is this the result? Or is it I need to water more now that they are becomming little trees? I used Coco and I had been watering about every day and a half. Should I be stepping it up based on this picture? I have backed off of all nutrients As you can maybe see I had given these plants far too much due to my Rating: 5