droopy plant in 12/12

ironlung04

Member
So ive changed my light cycle over to 12/12 and its been a week now or more since then and my plant is growing bigger everyday. However it is pretty droopy and the leaves tips are curling down and the newer leaves are having the same problem and are looking kinda scawny and skinny.
Im not sure what the problem could be, whether a nute deffiecieny or the plant could be stressed from the light cycle change still? (will have pic's when my camera works)


help needed! :eyesmoke:
thanks in advance
 

esilva

Active Member
yea man could be noot deff/salt built up or something. Should try flushing for a couple days just to see what happens after that. See if the new growth starts to look better. Leaves usually do not come back from the damage so as long as the new growth is coming out nice and green, you should be ok.
 

thewinghunter

Active Member
I dont knwo what size pot u got im a newbie but everytime i switch to a larger size these buggers seem to perk up right away///

right now my one month is in a 1 gallon... switching to five gallon i think bc he stoped growing and looks weak, he used to be big and bad and strong
 

ironlung04

Member
The leaves are droopy, the tips curl down and the edges of some of the leaves are cupping or curling down....i just checked on them today and some leaves now have some spots on them. From browsing the forums i think this is a pH problem but i wanna make that certain before doing anything. I still need a definite answer, help!
 

Green Cross

Well-Known Member
The leaves are droopy, the tips curl down and the edges of some of the leaves are cupping or curling down....i just checked on them today and some leaves now have some spots on them. From browsing the forums i think this is a pH problem but i wanna make that certain before doing anything. I still need a definite answer, help!
Don't fix what isn't broken.

If your PH is fine, it's probably just a little stress from flowering.

The leaves are going to get a lot worse, before flowering is done, and that's normal.

Water less frequently in flower too. With the lights on less time, the plants respire less.
 

Lobotomist

Well-Known Member
Like everyone else said...probably just stress from light switch. It looked like your lower leaves were more droopy than others, which might be attributed to humidity. Fans/Less water? It looks fine though, nothing to worry about just yet.
 

esilva

Active Member
I bet they just droop when the lights come off and then when the lights on they perk up or something
 

Geneticfreak

Active Member
Do you have a fan directly on it? That will add stress and make it droop. I just discovered that less water and wind was a great thing for my plant. As soon as I cut those things back she perked right up.
 
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