Help!!!

cloneup

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these are about 40 days old , just took them out of veg and put them into budding 2 days ago, they have been beautiful up until today always ph'd at 6.5, they were transplanted into bigger buckets 2 days before putting in to bud, they were fed yesterday, but the thing is, i couldn't tell what the ph was, it looked to be 6.5 (using drops) but i guess i was wrong, i think its ph stress, the problem is how to fix???? any info will be greatly appreciated, i will be on all night, thanks

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i just checked the ph and its 6.0, so i dont think its ph shock, and i just changed the dirt also, maybe i just fed them too soon, we'll see what happens, any comments?
 
The leaves are likely drooping as a result of overwatering. Basically any plant with palmate leaves will droop when overwatered. It's always better to use too little water than too much water on most plants. This benefits the plant because if there is no water easily available, the plant has to send roots farther out to search for water, thus strengthening the root system. More and better roots will lead to much bigger flowers, if you get my drift!
 
yea, it was just a matter of jumping the gun on my part, i usually do the finger in the soil method and have been fine, but i'm going to buy a moisture tester tomorrow, i just changed the soil, the soil was real wet , it would press into a ball, will changing the soil help?
 
haha, i just noticed your name, that perty effed up cause i'm listening to pennywise right now, from the ashes
 
Love the band, but I originally got the name from the movie IT by steven king. I love horror movies, and mad dank lol
 
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