Plant feedback?

Xul

Active Member
Hey everyone,

I had someone mention they thought my plants looked a little puffy and droopy and just wondered what others thought?

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These are in coco, i water daily with 600-700ppm, runoff is around the same. Someone mentioned it looked like overwatering to them, so i'm just curious what others might habe to say! I'd rather tackle any issues early on before these girls make it to flower! Thanks everyone!
 

Xul

Active Member
Ok great! Other than seeing some minor wrinkles on leaves i thought they looked good

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Thanks for the replies!
 

bam0813

Well-Known Member
They look beautiful hope i didnt offend. When you posted a pic of "wrinkles" the only thing i noticed was what looked like slight edge curl. Not a pro and not sure if thats what you were talking about but i couldnt see anything wrong
 

Xul

Active Member
They look beautiful hope i didnt offend. When you posted a pic of "wrinkles" the only thing i noticed was what looked like slight edge curl. Not a pro and not sure if thats what you were talking about but i couldnt see anything wrong
Didn't offend at all! I think they look fine myself but i always appreciate hearing from others, never hurts to strive to be better :)

Thank you :)
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,

I had someone mention they thought my plants looked a little puffy and droopy and just wondered what others thought?

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These are in coco, i water daily with 600-700ppm, runoff is around the same. Someone mentioned it looked like overwatering to them, so i'm just curious what others might habe to say! I'd rather tackle any issues early on before these girls make it to flower! Thanks everyone!
is that at the beginning, middle, or end of the light cycle? drooping in the morning and evening is fairly normal, and usually means they either haven't quite gotten cranked up for the day, or that they're pretty sated, and can't process any more light now, and are ready for some sleep. drooping in the middle of the day can be a problem...
they look pretty healthy to me. i'd do some light pruning, they look like they're very dense in the middle, probably not getting a lot of ventilation. i'd remove a few of the bigger leaves shading the center of the plant, then look for leaves that are laying on top of each other, and remove one or the other of them. that should improve light penetration, and ventilation,
which can only help.
 

Xul

Active Member
This picture was taken shortly after lights on i do believe :) yes, they're very bushy, i think a trim would do them good, i've been bending over brances to help the lower shoots grow up and get more bud sites on the go, but i haven't done any pruning yet, so that will be next for sure! Thanks!
 
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