Super Silver Haze Indoor

I just got 6 new babies for my 215 card. 2 are SSH and are about 3 weeks old, 2 magic bud, One 3 weeks old the other is a week old, and 2 papaya's both 1 week old. All are clones. They are all in Fox Farms Ocean Forrest under a 600 HPS, room stays right around 76 degrees so head isnt a problem. The rest of the plants are doing a very well but the 2 SSH's always look droopy. They havent been nuted so I dont know what the problem would be. If anyone can give some insight or help about the problem it would be greatly appreciated.
 

drewsb420

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whats up dood ssh is a very fine strain i am flowerin one as we speak feel free to stop by the link is in my sig, i suggest you get some nutes for your girls and make sure your pH is straight, post up some pics
 
whats up dood ssh is a very fine strain i am flowerin one as we speak feel free to stop by the link is in my sig, i suggest you get some nutes for your girls and make sure your pH is straight, post up some pics
my PH is straight I have complete earth juice line of nutes but a friend who grew them said they are very finicky when it comes to nutes. Here are some pics, I dont think its over watering... I have them in 5 gallon pots and I'v only given them 3 red cups of water per 3 days.
 

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bobsgreen

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my PH is straight I have complete earth juice line of nutes but a friend who grew them said they are very finicky when it comes to nutes. Here are some pics, I dont think its over watering... I have them in 5 gallon pots and I'v only given them 3 red cups of water per 3 days.
Earth Juice is whats up..
 

drewsb420

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To be honest i cant really tell you whats wrong if you said your pH is straight, and your using the proper amount of nutes, maybe a nitrogen deficiency, idk dood wish i could help you out more, so far my ssh has been really good to me and haven't had any probs
Anyone with any experience with SSH have an idea?
 

drewsb420

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nah i don't think its the clones, its might have been just from over wattering, how oftern do you water? you should wait untill the soil is dry on top, and than pick up the pot/bag if it feels light, than give it a thorough water till you see it come out the bottom, if it is still heavy or somewhat heavy leave just let it chill for a couple days, in other words you should let your soil dry out completely before you water again, i let my ssh go 6 days one time without watering until it started getting droopy.
 

BongAndABlence

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Dont under water your soil should be dry two inch down before you water. But 6 days is kinda crazy extra stress is not good during flowering can cause herms. During veg I could see but not flowering. Leaves that curl downward usually have a nitrogen deff.

Do you use a cal mag supplement or Humic acid? Plants need calcium and magnesim, also humic acid aids in uptake of nutes but use lightly.Also
What about micro nutrients? Plants need iron, nitrates, borne, copper, chloride, sulfur, zinc. In small amounts.

I use gen. organics because they offer just about all of what a plant needs!
 

drewsb420

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Lol, that was during veg, and it put no stress on the plant, did it simply to learn from the plant and wait for it to tell me when it needed to be watered, usually the leaves would get droopy after 3 days with no water, I'm just saying its a way to kind of get to know your plant, it's a strong plant and is pretty hard to kill if you ask me, i mean its not a puzzle, and i always see more pep make the mistake of over-watering than under-watering how many times did i say plant? lol:leaf:
Dont under water your soil should be dry two inch down before you water. But 6 days is kinda crazy extra stress is not good during flowering can cause herms. During veg I could see but not flowering. Leaves that curl downward usually have a nitrogen deff.

Do you use a cal mag supplement or Humic acid? Plants need calcium and magnesim, also humic acid aids in uptake of nutes but use lightly.Also
What about micro nutrients? Plants need iron, nitrates, borne, copper, chloride, sulfur, zinc. In small amounts.

I use gen. organics because they offer just about all of what a plant needs!
 
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