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Hi guys been a minute back at it with a new garden!

So I got 3 jaffalatos 1 sunsetsherb/gmo and 1 gorilla glue/gelato 45 in 11liter fabric smart pots in plangron batt mix I toped them about 10 days ago they seem to be awfuly droopy at times they are 4weeks in on Saturday I been making sure the medium is quite dry before I feed again so I can't see it being a watering problem humidity is between 40%/50% I could just being super paranoid the growth just looks kinda twisted I was thinking it could be lights off and the floor is cold so the roots are getting cold I lowest it peaks is 19c lights off 29c highest lights on anyway here is some photos looking forward to hearing from you guys
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They look fine to me man. Watering or lack of will often times lead to a dropping of lowering or leafs.Like Lazy leafy dudes. But thats common. Should have to dry them out too much especially if your doing organics.DAMP for the win.and water when needed.But the color looks fine from what I can see and the droopy leaves are common near(1-3 hours before lights out)lights out ,and with a fresh watering,OR less or little water in the soil/Root system. Dont dry it out too much it will damage fingers within the root system.Happy harvesting!
 
They look fine to me man. Watering or lack of will often times lead to a dropping of lowering or leafs.Like Lazy leafy dudes. But thats common. Should have to dry them out too much especially if your doing organics.DAMP for the win.and water when needed.But the color looks fine from what I can see and the droopy leaves are common near(1-3 hours before lights out)lights out ,and with a fresh watering,OR less or little water in the soil/Root system. Dont dry it out too much it will damage fingers within the root system.Happy harvesting!

They look fine to me man. Watering or lack of will often times lead to a dropping of lowering or leafs.Like Lazy leafy dudes. But thats common. Should have to dry them out too much especially if your doing organics.DAMP for the win.and water when needed.But the color looks fine from what I can see and the droopy leaves are common near(1-3 hours before lights out)lights out ,and with a fresh watering,OR less or little water in the soil/Root system. Dont dry it out too much it will damage fingers within the root system.Happy harvesting!


Yeah thanks eyes on fire I'm just being super parro I think bro you know what it gets like man yeah I left the garden unitented for 2days as I was away when I got back they were rather thirsty and dry so I think that may be abit of the problem aswell I think I'm gonna give them another week and then flip to 12/12 I have moved the light up to try and get them to stretch abit but there just going out rather that up any tips on how to get them to stretch abit?
 
Photos or Autos?Photos you got several weeks probably yet.Autos,I leave mine on 18/6 always..yeah the viticulture styled wet n dry isnt awesome since many do it too much but it works well.But with organics its better to keep them lighty moist...Damp always,gives the herds and life along with food transitions to maximize their potential.Leaf tucking and I do mild defoliation techniques.yet I dont recommend that until one knows whats going on. But some simple mellow leaf tucking will help.gota get them second sets to push up some.if done too early they can overtake the tops.but either way works bud.the light can matter to depending.rough distance from tops of plant?they look like Autos to me,Buuuut.
 
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Photos or Autos?Photos you got several weeks probably yet.Autos,I leave mine on 18/6 always..yeah the viticulture styled wet n dry isnt awesome since many do it too much but it works well.But with organics its better to keep them lighty moist...Damp always,gives the herds and life along with food transitions to maximize their potential.Leaf tucking and I do mild defoliation techniques.yet I dont recommend that until one knows whats going on. But some simple mellow leaf tucking will help.gota get them second sets to push up some.if done too early they can overtake the tops.but either way works bud.the light can matter to depending.rough distance from tops of plant?they look like Autos to me,Buuuut.


there photos bro and yeah its about finding that sweet spot that the plants like with the feeding I will get there yeah im going to let them go 6 weeks then flip 12/12 they are staying rather small tho they are not really reaching for the light there just exploding outwards very bushy im gonna apply a scrog on Saturday try and open up the plants yeah I have done some light trimming im scared to give them anymore of a trim tho!! haha
 
I might do some training on Saturday aswell I just wanna get the best out of the plants before I flip to flower
 
Update on the girls I applied the scrog but the plants are not quite all big enough yet to weave through the scrog any help would be appreciated what do you guys think?
 

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Do the droopy leaves occur during lights out? It’s common for leaves too droop slightly during this time. The issue seems to be none existent too be honest with you dude, but if the floor is cold you should put something under the pots too insulate them. I think it @Dudeski that suggested this too me during last winter and it worked wonders. Today I built a wooden stand too put my plants on so they’re off the cold floor in time for winter.

As with the SCROG, do NOT weave the branches the net. It’ll create a nightmare if you ever need too move the girls plus the bends can cause the branches too split. Instead just keep pulling the branches back under the net so they grow horizontally.

Hope his helps man. Have a sweet grow man!
 
Do the droopy leaves occur during lights out? It’s common for leaves too droop slightly during this time. The issue seems to be none existent too be honest with you dude, but if the floor is cold you should put something under the pots too insulate them. I think it @Dudeski that suggested this too me during last winter and it worked wonders. Today I built a wooden stand too put my plants on so they’re off the cold floor in time for winter.

As with the SCROG, do NOT weave the branches the net. It’ll create a nightmare if you ever need too move the girls plus the bends can cause the branches too split. Instead just keep pulling the branches back under the net so they grow horizontally.

Hope his helps man. Have a sweet grow man!

Yeah bro the droopyness comes random to be honest one of the plants witch is the gorilla glue cross gelato 45 is not drooping at all it's growing exactly how I want it to but the others seem to droop alot I don't think it's nothing major tho as they look super healthy they could do with a little haircut before I flip to flower tho as there super bushy and some of the nodes at the very bottom will turnt out to be nothing but popcorn yeah I got them off the floor now I made some metal stands with holes in and metal trays under the stands for the drain off so there off the cold floor but I can't see it being nothing but abit of natural droop to be fair here's some photos for you guys again any info would be helpful once again!
 
This one is the gorilla
 

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