Hempy grow-Flowering plant drying up

YoungProphet

Well-Known Member
I recently put my plant in flowering about 2 days ago. Before switching light i repotted put in 3 gallon buckets been watering every other day with regular water until roots hit resevoir but leaves are kind drying up after putting them in flowering should i be feeding plant?
 

Dr.BsBuds

New Member
I've been havin similar issues with my hempy ww x bb, it's been in veg about 7 weeks and was about to flip when I started noticing some leaves drying out and getting that wrinkly look to em? How are your tops looking also? Mine are starting to look kind of spindly.



edit: also thought I'd mention this could be due to user error on my part as its my first run with the hempy system. Hope all works out in the end
 

Dr.BsBuds

New Member
It's a form of passive hydro, generally a bucket with about 1.5-2" reservoir at the bottom. Usually using perlite and vermiculite or cocoa as the medium but there are many other substitutes. A drainage hole about 2" from the bottom of bucket allows excess water to run off...this is my first go at the hempy system but its supposed to be very simplistic and easy to maintain compared to other forms of hydro. I'm sure others could offer a much but answer than I seeing as I havnt even finished my first run. But hope that helped some.
 

Dr.BsBuds

New Member
Does anyone know how to get a picture up on a thread? Sorry to ask dumb questions if its an obvious answer haha
 

Dr.BsBuds

New Member
Thnx bro, with a name like king I didn't expect anything less than that beast haha. What size pot are you using? Mine are in 2.5 gal pots and are only about 10" tall but incredibly bushy.
 

YoungProphet

Well-Known Member
So anyone know do u feed hempy after transplanting to bigger pots? Idk why leaves drying new growth is ok just lighter color then normal
 
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