Why is she Drooping????? **PICS**

CFornell

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This is an OG Kush Plant thats drooping, along with a few others that look kind of like this...the other strains aren't doing this at all, the foliage looks a lil too green. \
i was thinking it was possibly over nuted, but i flushed.

its about one week into flower
i gave it a flush two days ago, and hasnt gotten any better
its under a 1000w air cooled light about 18" away from canopy
plenty of air circulation
temps = 75 degrees
humid = 45 degrees
co2 = 1000 ppm


PLEASE HELP ME THANKS GUYS!!!!!!!
 

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So is there anyway to expidite the process, or just let nature take it's course...the weird thing is, the soil really isn't that saturated at all
 
My plants will do that when they are UNDER watered... I give them water and the leaves sprout back up in less than 24hrs. Your soil looks dry.
 
no that looks like rootlock how big is your pot?roots grow throughout the plants life.even flowering
 
If you have flushed the plants then they should recover,but some plants do droop when they have just been watered or need watering has long has the coulour is ok then dont worrie so much.If they look good apart from the drooping then they will be fine.Looking at the pot the plant is in she is rootbound this is the problem................................................tyke
 
That might be a 7 liter or quart pot, it is not a 7 gallon pot. You can put that in a 5 gallon bucket and have room for plenty of more soil...
 
Yea its actually a seven gallon bag. Out of 35 plants in the 8000 watt room almost half. Are drooping a lil bit, also mostly the top lleaves have an embossed look and feel to them
Will try to get some more pics
 
i added a few more pics, hopefully that will help with a definite answer...thanks again everyone for all the help!!!!!!
 
It may possibly have to do with ur watering schedule and how you are watering.
You do want to allow the soil to dry out evenly through the pot. When you water make sure to not allow dry pockets and achieve an even moisture level through the soil. The size of ur pot is not an issue. You are not 'root bound'. Best of luck
 
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