Droopy?

Kompi

Member
Hi I don’t know what’s wrong with them the leaves look droopy and all new growth seems to be thin and long they were hungry I just fed them yesterday the one on the left and right are bothering the same strain from seed the one in the back I don’t remember what it is light is the SF700 on 70% I did do a transfer about 2 weeks ago I though switching them to flower would help for some reason94FC7610-1235-4152-A97F-48CC79054979.jpeg2D762F2A-410A-423B-8051-97A3586B8700.jpeg3DA8B87D-7C46-4A9C-A9C6-B11F3797B88E.jpeg94FC7610-1235-4152-A97F-48CC79054979.jpeg2D762F2A-410A-423B-8051-97A3586B8700.jpeg3DA8B87D-7C46-4A9C-A9C6-B11F3797B88E.jpegFAF0C418-37C4-4DBB-87A1-895339027189.jpeg96D16287-B894-467D-B211-02F14F15CD3B.jpeg153D2A51-EE53-483B-9DD4-B48D63045C55.jpeg
 

simpleleaf

Well-Known Member
Looks like they could be overwatered, but I've also had similar wilt from salt build up, and I think pH issues. So, PPM or EC going in and out? pH in and out?
 

Kompi

Member
Looks like they could be overwatered, but I've also had similar wilt from salt build up, and I think pH issues. So, PPM or EC going in and out? pH in and out?
My ph is always at 6.3
Looks like they could be overwatered, but I've also had similar wilt from salt build up, and I think pH issues. So, PPM or EC going in and out? pH in and out?
i don’t have a soil ph meter but my water is always at 6.3 also I use organic nutes when mix my soil then pretty much top feed until harvest so no ppm the one on the bottom right has bounced back it started getting her color back and has started praying a bit
 

simpleleaf

Well-Known Member
My ph is always at 6.3

i don’t have a soil ph meter but my water is always at 6.3 also I use organic nutes when mix my soil then pretty much top feed until harvest so no ppm the one on the bottom right has bounced back it started getting her color back and has started praying a bit
You may want to get yourself a PPM or EC meter, too many salts can cause a similar-looking wilt. I may be misunderstanding you, you top feed only water?

One more thought that occurred to me, in your photos you have a pump-type sprayer. When you spray the leaves, unless your application is exceedingly light, typically some runs down the stalk to the roots. I'm not saying it is, but that could be a source of overwatering wilt.
 

Kompi

Member
You may want to get yourself a PPM or EC meter, too many salts can cause a similar-looking wilt. I may be misunderstanding you, you top feed only water?

One more thought that occurred to me, in your photos you have a pump-type sprayer. When you spray the leaves, unless your application is exceedingly light, typically some runs down the stalk to the roots. I'm not saying it is, but that could be a source of overwatering wilt.
Yea I just use work casting and my dry nutes and top feed so I just usually water only, I don’t really use that pump just put it there to see if they were stretching
 

harrychilds

Well-Known Member
They look limp and lifeless, if you ask me they are underwatered. And they might not have bounced back from the transplant. You want to wait a good few weeks after transplant before you switch to flower. What medium are you growing in? I always give them a shot of rhizotonic in coco after transplant.
 

DrOgkush

Well-Known Member
They look limp and lifeless, if you ask me they are underwatered. And they might not have bounced back from the transplant. You want to wait a good few weeks after transplant before you switch to flower. What medium are you growing in? I always give them a shot of rhizotonic in coco after transplant.
If they were underwatered. The leaves would be paper thin and the lockout in the roots from dry pockets would cause sever damage on the foliage. Because the stems are strong and the leaves tips are droopy. Shows a strong indication of overwater or over salt build up which can happen from allowing your run off to sit in trap and media sucks it back up in time.
 

harrychilds

Well-Known Member
If they were underwatered. The leaves would be paper thin and the lockout in the roots from dry pockets would cause sever damage on the foliage. Because the stems are strong and the leaves tips are droopy. Shows a strong indication of overwater or over salt build up which can happen from allowing your run off to sit in trap and media sucks it back up in time.
I was just going by what he said, he said all new growth seems to be thin and I always thought if they were overwatered the leaves curl under, rather than looking limp and lifeless?
 
Top