Droopy Girls - I definitely over watered, does this look like anything besides overwatering?

Ill have to check, they are bagged soils, one of which I have used for the past few years for my indoor grows. I have never tested them post admix, as its premixed dry ferts, but it's certainly a possibility. Ill have to check the run off and make a slurry. If this looks like pH to 2 people, then thats great, at least I have something to go after.
It is very natural for soil ph levels to raise or lower through the grow, due to composts and microbes being used up etc. I'm not saying it is definitely ph by any means, just asking if you had checked there. Very good place to start and typically the issue more than half the time. Organic or not. Though organic is a bit easier on the ph "worry" it will and does change throughout the grow. Start there and let us know.
 
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It is very natural for soil ph levels to raise or lower through the grow, due to composts and microbes being used up etc. I'm not saying it is definitely ph by any means, just asking if you had checked there. Very good place to start and typically the issue more than half the time. Organic or not. Though organic is a bit easier on the ph "worry" it will and does change throughout the grow. Start there and let us know.

I should, we'll see if I do, the girls seem to be doing much better now, I am wondering if the over watering lead to an imbalance in pH, that has now settled. I am going to check my water and teas going in, and monitor run off and see what those numbers read. I appreciate the insight, definitely sounds a likely explanation. I'll let you know what I find.
 
I should, we'll see if I do, the girls seem to be doing much better now, I am wondering if the over watering lead to an imbalance in pH, that has now settled. I am going to check my water and teas going in, and monitor run off and see what those numbers read. I appreciate the insight, definitely sounds a likely explanation. I'll let you know what I find.main things I can recommend is watch ppm and ph. Ph especially. Also, if you're unsure or not confident in your watering, and don't feel bad, I was when I started too. Look up watering practice. Make sure, and this is very very important, when you water, get 10-20% runoff everytime. And don't water too slowly. Like a cup at a time or something, does not work that way either. Good luck, let me know.
Sorry I forgot if you're running soil or what? I wouldn't sweat checking runoff if you're going soil and organic. Your runoff will be all over the place. Overwatering is a possibility although I'm sure it had much to do with the spotting. Def check ph going in though at least a few times to know what your feed looks like.
 
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