Drooping Plants ?

JonnyCloss

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I read some places that over watering causes drooping plants and now I just read a guide that said under watering causes the plants to droop ... take a look at my plants and tell me what you think. :dunce:
 

JonnyCloss

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water temp is about 66 degrees, ph is 5.6-6.0, nutes are yellow bottle bloom a and b, roots, sea fuel, sea water, and pre
 

JonnyCloss

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ya i think that i should move the light down definitely ... can anoyone tell me if its ok to switch from 20/4 light schedule to maybe 22/2
 

yone187

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they look fine to me... what light are you using? maybe a little stretchy how are you watering them?
I like the 20/4 cycle for veg you should read the uncle ben and riddle me threads all the way through
 

HookdOnChronics

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don't really know what your worried about. They look fine really. Overwatering causes drooping yes. Is this an aero grow or soil? And have the clones rooted already?

Whatever light cycle is fine really as long as there are more than 12 hours of light to keep from flowering. I use to be a firm believer in the 24/0 schedual. But after doing that for a grow I am now trying 18/6, and like it MUCH more! There is SO much more root growth during the dark period it is unreal! And in the long run more roots just mean more plant which means more bud. I'll go 18/16 for life!

I think that you just worry to much to be honest
 

JonnyCloss

Active Member
i am happy to hear that someone called me out about worrying cause thats how ive always been lol well i lowered my light and it seems to be helping. they are on a mix between a dwc and a drip system. the plants are top fed through a drip ring that fits on top of the bucket. It will then fill the bottom of the bucket with water and slowly drain back into the res below. that way the water that drains out below keeps the interior of the bucket moist which help root growth. Complicated but i will post new pics today or tomorrow when it is all dialed in.
 

SableZen

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Out of curiosity, are you using an EC/ppm meter or what method are you using to mix your reservoir solution? How old are the plants?
 
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