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9th week of amnesia haze. I just watered this morning in these photos. Drooping on the upper leaves and the newer growth by the buds maybe is looking a little small. I’m curious if I need a heavier nitrogen feeding as well as moving my lights up a bit. Using fox farm ocean Forrest soil and a fox farm starter kit fertilizer. The droop is only on my 2 tallest plants. I have a pretty rudimentary 3 wall tent with a 1200 light. Lights will be moved up in the next few days but still 20-21 inches from the tallest.This feed specifically just went with water. Wondering if they are hungry or this is a light or water issue. Been giving healthy feedings but watching ppms. And have done 1 flush so far. Thinking of maybe doing another one at the end of the week or so depending on what info I get here. Things have been going well so far I think for a beginner but help a brother put!
 

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Are these autos? They still have a way;s to go so they might need bloom nutes with phosphorous and potasium. along with some cal/mag. Looks like they are a little thin so light might be to high or a little weak.
 
Yea autos. Got all those nutes for feeding so it could be the light strength/ even distribution. The 2 tall ones are deff thin. They got leggy as seedlings/ early veg. I do have another LEd standing light for house plants I can face inward to boost some light. Pretty rudimentary set up my first go I’ll deff invest in a tent and upgrade tools now that I’m enjoying the process and understand a little more that is happening. I deff have light leakage from the open set up so that could be the leading problem. But I’ll boosts some nutes and set up my additional light and report back in a week or two.Thanks for the response
 
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My brother plant look the same and i did a nice flust put the light up high boost up enough measure with ur hand if is burning ur hand ill burn the plant they deff getting less light u u could start with big bloom little bit of grow big and tiger bloom calmag but i think ur light and envoriment looks to hot they do that dropppines when is too hot in there lot of humidty thell droop but ur a fist timer keep doing ur homework keep grow ull be beast in grown patient is the key happy 420 smoke up those are my first grow gsc was fire thats the first pic
 

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Rudimentary works. When I first started a couple decades ago, I planted some of those 'new kid on the block AUTOS' in a friends 'winter flower room' where plants got 12/12 to last through winter. Just a heated space of bout 400sq ft with little care....up popped sumpin to smoke! Growing shouldn't be rocket science...
First, I'd say, get those lights closer...1200w is probably less than 150w wall draw and your plants are starved. Then try lst on the taller ones to get your canopy more even ...at finishing, I personally have lights 10-12 inches above canopy...
Like I said rudimentary works...get light closer and you'll see some difference.
 
3 reasons leaves droop, under water, over water, just damn tired. Most of mine always droop a bit near lights out as I push em hard. They are on autopots and it really does the trick giving them just what they need. Lights are only about12 inches from them, my durban poison is tallest and up about 8 inches from light.
 
3 reasons leaves droop, under water, over water, just damn tired. Most of mine always droop a bit near lights out as I push em hard. They are on autopots and it really does the trick giving them just what they need. Lights are only about12 inches from them, my durban poison is tallest and up about 8 inches from light.
Even on leds? It’s a 1200 Led. It has recommended that 18-20 inch for distance. The one in the center hasn’t flowered yet but is pushing the most growth so maybe y’all are right and it could be closer. It’s my first go so I’ve been playing it safe on distance so far
 
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I’ll try closer for a week or so and see what happens! I’ll also bring down my other small led standing light for a little boost and keep up those nutes!Thanks y’all
 
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That's where she stopped stretching.
 
Okay, Interesting! You just let it stretch to what it wants to for distance! My 2 on the left stretched far at first compared to the others so I though I was doing something wrong. My canopy is evening out a bit. Those 2 were leggy seedlings so it makes sense the stretched first and look a bit thin and tall! But lowering the light makes sense as far as pushing vegetative growth! But it’s also the side I had my heat lamp on for environmental control. So it was technically getting some better light and heat and pushing towards it on that side! Pretty cool observation now that I’m thinking about it! Thanks!
 
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