Can drooping be caused by things other than watering

budchemist

Active Member
So after struggling past an issue of deficiency I am not 100% sure of the cause of the issue that I am seeing.

I have noticed twice that I have drooping leaves. I know that it is not overwatering as I add water (no nutes) and the drooping goes away. The question I have is whether drooping can be caused by factors other than water (ie nutrient excess)? I have been flushing weekly with plain water (to runoff) to limit salt buildup in the soil.

Medium: Coco/potting soil
pH: 6-6.5
Calcium added: yes
Nutrient PPM: 480 ppm
Watering: Blumat System - nutrient drip fed
 

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PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

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So after struggling past an issue of deficiency I am not 100% sure of the cause of the issue that I am seeing.

I have noticed twice that I have drooping leaves. I know that it is not overwatering as I add water (no nutes) and the drooping goes away. The question I have is whether drooping can be caused by factors other than water (ie nutrient excess)? I have been flushing weekly with plain water (to runoff) to limit salt buildup in the soil.

Medium: Coco/potting soil
pH: 6-6.5
Calcium added: yes
Nutrient PPM: 480 ppm
Watering: Blumat System - nutrient drip fed
You got twisted newgrowth aswell, could be many things, heatstress but unlikely, looks like a nute issue and looks like she's thirsty
 

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

Well-Known Member
So after struggling past an issue of deficiency I am not 100% sure of the cause of the issue that I am seeing.

I have noticed twice that I have drooping leaves. I know that it is not overwatering as I add water (no nutes) and the drooping goes away. The question I have is whether drooping can be caused by factors other than water (ie nutrient excess)? I have been flushing weekly with plain water (to runoff) to limit salt buildup in the soil.

Medium: Coco/potting soil
pH: 6-6.5
Calcium added: yes
Nutrient PPM: 480 ppm
Watering: Blumat System - nutrient drip fed
check under the leafs for mites too/bugs
 

budchemist

Active Member
You got twisted newgrowth aswell, could be many things, heatstress but unlikely, looks like a nute issue and looks like she's thirsty
Thanks. Heat stress not likely as my temp are 21C.
Checked underneath for mites. I have empty traps for fungus gnats. By nute issue do you mean excess or deficient in nutes?
 

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

Well-Known Member
So after struggling past an issue of deficiency I am not 100% sure of the cause of the issue that I am seeing.

I have noticed twice that I have drooping leaves. I know that it is not overwatering as I add water (no nutes) and the drooping goes away. The question I have is whether drooping can be caused by factors other than water (ie nutrient excess)? I have been flushing weekly with plain water (to runoff) to limit salt buildup in the soil.

Medium: Coco/potting soil
pH: 6-6.5
Calcium added: yes
Nutrient PPM: 480 ppm
Watering: Blumat System - nutrient drip fed
Might be boron deficient, needs calcium aswell, boron, calcium work together
 

SmileyBizz

Active Member
So after struggling past an issue of deficiency I am not 100% sure of the cause of the issue that I am seeing.

I have noticed twice that I have drooping leaves. I know that it is not overwatering as I add water (no nutes) and the drooping goes away. The question I have is whether drooping can be caused by factors other than water (ie nutrient excess)? I have been flushing weekly with plain water (to runoff) to limit salt buildup in the soil.

Medium: Coco/potting soil
pH: 6-6.5
Calcium added: yes
Nutrient PPM: 480 ppm
Watering: Blumat System - nutrient drip fed
Ur under watering ur plants dude, same thing almost happens when u underfeed and overfeed the plants. just feed more frequently (note i let my plants get dry where they are drooping quite a lot then feed, they drink it up better instead of it all flushing out the bottom.
stay high!
 

CFL MAGIC

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See that "claw" look to ur leaves... Google it n research....that's nutrients n too much of em...not a water issue
 

SmileyBizz

Active Member
Nutrition issue....they hatin life right now...stop feedin
it could be but his ppm is low.
why would you think his adding too much nuts as you can see hoe low ppm is? it could maybe his giving it a very light freed but i think its under watering as this has happened to me because i like to water when they are very very thirsty as i have noticed it works best
 

CFL MAGIC

Active Member
it could be but his ppm is low.
why would you think his adding too much nuts as you can see hoe low ppm is? it could maybe his giving it a very light freed but i think its under watering as this has happened to me because i like to water when they are very very thirsty as i have noticed it works best
Experience...I've seen underwatered plants n ive seen heat stressed plants n I've seen plants in hot soil...these look like the later to me
 

budchemist

Active Member
Under fed plants yellow n have other leaf probs they don't sag or claw
Thanks for the advice (all round). She was definitely thirsty so tho watering solved most of the problem.

I decided to take a shot and go with stop feeding. It has the least potential to harm the plants. So I gave the plants a good water and switched my blumat reservoir to straight water with the exception of Cal-Mag. I will add some Borax (as soon as I get from Amazon).

Part of my issue was the soil choice. Never again will I mix soil and Coco.
 

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

Well-Known Member
So after struggling past an issue of deficiency I am not 100% sure of the cause of the issue that I am seeing.

I have noticed twice that I have drooping leaves. I know that it is not overwatering as I add water (no nutes) and the drooping goes away. The question I have is whether drooping can be caused by factors other than water (ie nutrient excess)? I have been flushing weekly with plain water (to runoff) to limit salt buildup in the soil.

Medium: Coco/potting soil
pH: 6-6.5
Calcium added: yes
Nutrient PPM: 480 ppm
Watering: Blumat System - nutrient drip fed
Drop yah ph down a tad, 5.8 to 6.0 is perfect, watering at 6.5 your starting to lock nutes out
 
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