Sad droopy girl :-(

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StChristopher

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I mixed up my tags :no: so could be either a Haze 2 or a purple cheeze autos but this is my happy plant
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This is her sad :finger:
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Coco feed GH6/9 5.8 temp 68F Room temp day 75 night 68 RH 52% Fed 1once a day.
I'v tried letting her dry out a bit she still gets droppy. Tried feeding more often no difference. Tried Strong feed 6/9 to 3/4 gal. Tried 1 1/4 gal to 6/9. Same story Lights go on she starts her reach for the light. 12 hours later she starts getting tried and dropping untill see looks like pic above (lights just went out on her 20 hour day). Why so tried????
 
how often are you watering?
looks like overwatering or maybe the beginnings of a root rot problem from too wet soil... :toke:
 
yeh im with JM going with over watering usualy underwatering leaves ande the stems droop but yours its just the leaves so over water mate let it dry out then give a small water then dry out again and small water see if it perks up just my :2cents:

Healing karma ur way dude :wiz:
 
You know I thought that, but I water once a day. I use ReadyGro™ Moisture coco. I bubble the water for days before I use it. Thing is my Think different did the same thing, but now looked like it grew out of it. I'm pretty sure you cant over water coco. I use net pots with 20-30% run off. But had to see if it was to much water so I have tried to let it dry out (skiped water for a few days) no change she just droops towards the end of her day.
 
I'm not super familiar with coco... but i think you can overwater any medium... overwatering causes under-oxygenation... so even coco and hydro are susceptible if enough o2 isnt allowed to the roots. :toke:
 
Not saying this may not be the case. A little info about ReadyGro Moisture Formula

1 - 2 waterings daily
Our Moisture formula is designed
for outdoor use, hand-watering or
automated pots and planters with
large plants. It contains more coir fiber
for enhanced moisture retention and to
better anchor larger plants. ReadyGro
Moisture Formula performs well in
both indoor and outdoor environments
Moisture Formula:
• For container gardens,
self-watering pots and
planters, and hydrogardens
• Optimum cation exchange capacity (CEC)
• Optimum air to water ratio for
indoor gardens
• Higher porosity for better aeration
 
LOL this is good reading thanks, but kinda real confused now. I have tried to let it dry for a few days and my PPM shoot from 900 to 1500+ as well as my PH dropping to 4.2. If I water once a day my ppm stay around 800-1000 and ph stay 5.8-6.1. I did have a low RH around 29% for around 3 weeks. Got a humidifier now it is up to 42%-52%. Belive me I have read many of your post and have learned much so I believe you have bang on info. Just don't understand how I can water any less with out the other end of this with high ppm and whacked ph.
 
good question... I'm really not superfamiliar with coco... Lemme see if I can summon some extra help for you. ...
 
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