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I have two plants right now, Orange Kush 10 days into flowering. Many pistils, and looking good, other than both are drooping and have been for a few days. The worst at the bottom, and some leaves are curing like eagle talons. no discoloring, looks healthy green to me... i watered them day before yesterday. some of drooping leaves near the bottom are cold and damp on the top, dark green. im going to lay off the water for a few more days and see if it helps, any other possible ideas??
 
Does not sound like over watering or pH.

It sounds like Nitrogen toxicity and a Phosphorus deficiency. The eagle claw indicates both an over abundance of nitrogen for this strain at this time and possibly cold root temperatures (watering with cold, high nitrate content, water). The deep dark green is a result of the lack of phosphorus early in flowering.

It will take a little finessing. You need to get your nitrogen levels down and your phosphorus levels up.

Suppose you were running a 700ppm to 800ppm solution. In terms of ppm you would want the ratio to look more like 80-200-250, 70 Calcium, 50 Magnesium plus trace and tap water.

Drop the N levels in your solution by using less of your base nutrients per gallon. Use whatever you have in place of that volume to get the PK levels right at the appropriate concentration. You're not really using more nutrients, you're using a different ratio of them.

For the next two or three weeks try to get at least 1 gallon of run off every time you feed/water. This will help flush out the system slowly without upsetting the plant (more) at a crucial point in its life.
 
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