Droopy leaves, help!

xxorezxx

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Hi there guys, I have 3 autoflowering mobydick xxl dinafem, recently I moved them from a 80x80x180cm indoor with a 400w hps to my bigger indoor 120x120x200 with a 600w hps, they look lil' bit stressed the first day but two of them came back to normal after a day, passed 1 day I received my 1890w growpro golden ring LED, then removed the 600hps and installed the LED on my 120x120 indoor. 2 of 3 looking great, but one of them still having droopy leaves.
The soil used is bio bizz ALL MIX in 22 liters pot, and I'm fertilzing using 1ml of top bloom from top crop per liter (npk 4-8-9) and giving them 2liters per plant when the soil is almost dry. I thought that it could be overwatering, because i'm noticing that the soil is taking longer to dry.
They are 33 days old.
When using the 600w hps the temperature was 28°c and now is 23°c and the humidity lvl raised from 40% to 45%.
Hope you cold give me an idea of what is wrong with this girl.
I really appreciate any help!
 

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vostok

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now you have removed the hps, they should become even more droopy?

hps is known for its heat making properties

avoid overwatering by lifting the pot first...then think!!!

next grow add 25% perlite to aid drainage

and avoid root compaction

right now add a fan to aid in transpiration

sniff the base for that stinky sock smell that may imply root rot

good luck
 

Lordhooha

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Hi there guys, I have 3 autoflowering mobydick xxl dinafem, recently I moved them from a 80x80x180cm indoor with a 400w hps to my bigger indoor 120x120x200 with a 600w hps, they look lil' bit stressed the first day but two of them came back to normal after a day, passed 1 day I received my 1890w growpro golden ring LED, then removed the 600hps and installed the LED on my 120x120 indoor. 2 of 3 looking great, but one of them still having droopy leaves.
The soil used is bio bizz ALL MIX in 22 liters pot, and I'm fertilzing using 1ml of top bloom from top crop per liter (npk 4-8-9) and giving them 2liters per plant when the soil is almost dry. I thought that it could be overwatering, because i'm noticing that the soil is taking longer to dry.
They are 33 days old.
When using the 600w hps the temperature was 28°c and now is 23°c and the humidity lvl raised from 40% to 45%.
Hope you cold give me an idea of what is wrong with this girl.
I really appreciate any help!
Maybe those pot aren't allowing enough air to get to the roots. How many hours are you giving them? What size pots you using? New growth looks pretty pale as well.
 

Lordhooha

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now you have removed the hps, they should become even more droopy?

hps is known for its heat making properties

avoid overwatering by lifting the pot first...then think!!!

next grow add 25% perlite to aid drainage

and avoid root compaction

right now add a fan to aid in transpiration

sniff the base for that stinky sock smell that may imply root rot

good luck
I run LEDs and have never had droopy leaves. Temp stays a nice 75-77 degrees.
 

xxorezxx

Well-Known Member
now you have removed the hps, they should become even more droopy?

hps is known for its heat making properties

avoid overwatering by lifting the pot first...then think!!!

next grow add 25% perlite to aid drainage

and avoid root compaction

right now add a fan to aid in transpiration

sniff the base for that stinky sock smell that may imply root rot

good luck
"All-Mix was developed especially to be the best potting soil for organic cultivation. It consists of 20% sphagnum peat moss, 35% garden peat, 10% high quality organic Worm-Humus , 30% perlite and 5% Pre-Mix."

It already have 30% perlite for extra drainage, any weird smell at the base tho.
 

Lordhooha

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6,5 ph, I think that I'll wait for the next watering until the soil is completely dry and start using less water tho.
Water pickup the pot, after that each day pick it up until it feels light as hell then water again.
Switch to fabric pots too you won't be sorry.
 

rob333

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Hi there guys, I have 3 autoflowering mobydick xxl dinafem, recently I moved them from a 80x80x180cm indoor with a 400w hps to my bigger indoor 120x120x200 with a 600w hps, they look lil' bit stressed the first day but two of them came back to normal after a day, passed 1 day I received my 1890w growpro golden ring LED, then removed the 600hps and installed the LED on my 120x120 indoor. 2 of 3 looking great, but one of them still having droopy leaves.
The soil used is bio bizz ALL MIX in 22 liters pot, and I'm fertilzing using 1ml of top bloom from top crop per liter (npk 4-8-9) and giving them 2liters per plant when the soil is almost dry. I thought that it could be overwatering, because i'm noticing that the soil is taking longer to dry.
They are 33 days old.
When using the 600w hps the temperature was 28°c and now is 23°c and the humidity lvl raised from 40% to 45%.
Hope you cold give me an idea of what is wrong with this girl.
I really appreciate any help!
i can tell you right now they need water by the soil
 

rob333

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I don't even worry about soil ph only the ph of the water/feeding solution that I pour in the pot. My feed is always 6.4 for ph.
yea true by standards soil should buffer if u have nice soil really u can pump what ever ph in just as long as you keep it in a range of 5 so 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5
 
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