Leaves turned droopy and a couple are turning yellow

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Hi broz i got the same thing at my bucketz all because of the over waterin'
If they dry a lil' like sk3tch3 says there gonna be fine(like mine are)

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GraF

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w/o the pics you WILL NOT be able to tell.... it could be that they havent been watered in a while...

I dont see why you all would post that if you havent even seen any pics!!!
 

GraF

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Im not saying that overwatering ISNT the issue, Im just saying that you asll could do a better job confirming what the problem is by asking for pics

if you have any post them, or explain your situation a little better please
 

GraF

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NOW, by the pictures.... it does seem as if they are getting enough water, I would hold off for another day or two and see what happens until then.....

Is your medium wet?????
 

ilikeblazin

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NOW, by the pictures.... it does seem as if they are getting enough water, I would hold off for another day or two and see what happens until then.....

Is your medium wet?????
the medium?
aka the hydroton rocks that i am using?
yeah theya re at the bottom, and the water works its way up to feed the plant.
 

GraF

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well Im not really a hydro person, (I live in soil) lol

I would just hold off on the misting but, you need to consult a water person
 

ilikeblazin

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well Im not really a hydro person, (I live in soil) lol

I would just hold off on the misting but, you need to consult a water person
exactly.
you can tell that im not using soil, soil and hydroponics are always different.
i have roseman helping me at the moment, he knows hydroponics.
 

kindprincess

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if your plants are rooted, you don't need to mist. they are in the process of drying, if you give them a chance, they will begin to grow.

are you using nutes? if not, you should start, provided you clones are rooted. nitrogen will help them perk up.
 

ilikeblazin

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if your plants are rooted, you don't need to mist. they are in the process of drying, if you give them a chance, they will begin to grow.

are you using nutes? if not, you should start, provided you clones are rooted. nitrogen will help them perk up.
i was using nutes, then i found a problem so I just replaced with fresh water.

heres a quote from someone who uses bubbling hydroponics, just like me:
If your plants have roots, they are PLANTS now and not CLONES that are rooting or trying to grow roots.
YOU MIST ALL PLANTS TWICE A DAY. Consider if they were int ehe jungle, they'd get rain, fog, humidity, the leaves like to get wet ocasionally and the best pot grows in humid climates. put 1/6 to 1/8 GROW nutes in the misting bottle. Normally over feeding causes yellowing or wilting. Low light OR too much HEAT causes drooping.
 

kindprincess

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high heat, yes, low light? only gets me unwanted stretching, no wilts. let me show you a couple of pix (if they come up) of clones and PLANTS (lol) that have never felt a drop of mist in there life. the ones in the bubbler are an especially good example; they had never had anything but water... no nutes, no superthrive, hell, ph is even wrong. i like to experiment with just how hardy this plant is, and i give the select few hell. like my chapter of the life and death of a plant infested with spider mites (sorry, that one's for my book).

anyway, here's some pix. if they don't come up, i'll have to resize them. all of these plants are rooted, even the small ones have tips protruding through the net pot.

it appears only one pic came up; i'll do the rest and post, so you can see what i mean....
 

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kindprincess

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these are all clones

these are not yet rooted, but are more than five days from cut

this one is rooted, think you'll get a kick out of this one; read the glass...
 
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