At a loss once again

Pmurp

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So last night I noticed my plant was starting to droop, the pot felt light and soil felt dry so I watered plain pH 6.5.
this morning when I checked on the plant it still looks droopy but with much more yellow than last night. It’s my second grow and this ones been problem after problem.
Is it light stress? Nute lockout? Deficiency?
Please help
First pic is yesterday
Second is today
 

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twentyeight.threefive

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So last night I noticed my plant was starting to droop, the pot felt light and soil felt dry so I watered plain pH 6.5.
this morning when I checked on the plant it still looks droopy but with much more yellow than last night. It’s my second grow and this ones been problem after problem.
Is it light stress? Nute lockout? Deficiency?
Please help
First pic is yesterday
Second is today
What are you feeding it?
 

green_machine_two9er

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Ph.... save if for the water gardens.
like @Wattzzup said.

Here’s a remedy for ya.
1 inch of quality earth worm castings on top of your containers. Then water. You might need some food but for now get your biology back on track. Happy frog makes a bagged fertilizer called fruit and flower. It’s super cheap and effective as slow release nutrition.
I would perhaps add something like that first under your castings.
 

Pmurp

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Ph.... save if for the water gardens.
like @Wattzzup said.

Here’s a remedy for ya.
1 inch of quality earth worm castings on top of your containers. Then water. You might need some food but for now get your biology back on track. Happy frog makes a bagged fertilizer called fruit and flower. It’s super cheap and effective as slow release nutrition.
I would perhaps add something like that first under your castings.
I’ll get some work castings later today. But I don’t know of any local place that carries the fruit and flower, fastest I’d be able to get it would be Thursday. Would there be any other kinds? Or should I just wait till Thursday (not sure how big of a pressing issue it is)
 

MICHI-CAN

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Straight tap water as suggested previously. Personally I would use my favorite band aid. 1/4 Tsp fish emulsion and 1/4 un flavored epsoms salt to a quart of of water. Give a good foliar spray in the morning for two days. Throw the mix away. Should perk up if using tap water. And help until the soil starts releasing nutes again.

Best wishes.
 

Pmurp

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Personally I would use my favorite band aid. 1/4 Tsp fish emulsion and 1/4 un flavored epsoms salt to a quart of of water. Give a good foliar spray in the morning for two days. Throw the mix away. Should perk up if using tap water. And help until the soil starts releasing nutes again.
Sounds good, just for my future reference / grow journal, what does this bandaid do / when should it be used?
Also just to clarify 1/4 tsp for BOTH fish emulsion AND epsoms? Would i have to try to avoid the bud sites with the foliar spray?
 

MICHI-CAN

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Sounds good, just for my future reference / grow journal, what does this bandaid do / when should it be used?
Also just to clarify 1/4 tsp for BOTH fish emulsion AND epsoms? Would i have to try to avoid the bud sites with the foliar spray?
The spray can be upto a Tsp of fish. No more than a 1/4Tsp of epsoms. It provides immediately available nutrients. I only use when I get some yellowing or color fade. As a bi weekly on my yard plants. And you can spray it all. Organic and will not taste. I would avoid in late flower. Also I like to give a good rinsing on the third day to remove any salt build up from leaves.

Hope I helped you out. Plant is on its way. Keep it going. A top dress of a good lobster/kelp fert would be good as well. Soil is getting depleted.
 
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