Wilting Leaves

I've searched the forum and cant seem to find anything that comes close to my wilting problem. I'm in my 29th day of Flowering and the leaves on my friends have begone to wilt. I thought it might be underwatering so I gave a little more, but hat didn't seem to help. So I went back to my normal feeding program. PH is a constant 5.6, and I'm using Advanced Nutrients at 1817ppm at this time. Light cycle is at 12/12. The leaves started wilting approx on the 19th day. Can anyone tell me what may be the issue? Any ideas?
 

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madnugs

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looks over watered, check how moist the soil is like 2 to 3 inches down, if its pretty wet, reduce watering. check if the plant is root-bound as well, for those are signs. good luck :weed:
 

Doctor Cannabis

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The plant is severly suffering from N toxicity. 1800ppm is enormous... you've drastically overfed your plant. Just look at the leaves and compare them to a normal, healthy plant... these leaves are much too dark green, much too heavy for their own stems (thus, the droopiness), and much to thick, and the veins are dark green, a clear sign of N toxicity.

You need to flush as soon as possible and forget about giving her nutes for the next 1-2 weeks at least! If not, the plant will die, or if she actually manages to survive, that will be the worst tasting smoke you've ever had. For a plant like that, a feeding of 1300ppm is the maximum limit.
 
Thanks. I really appreciate the information. I started my nuts at 250ppm from clones and gradually upped it to the 1800 asper Advanced Nutrients Nut chart on thier web site. As of right now, I've removed the nutrient reservior and replaced with Ph water of 5.6. I will feed with the Ph water for the next two weeks. Hopefully it's not too late. Nuts were at 1600 on the 12th of sept., 1628 on the 13th, 1760 on the 15th, 1817 on the 19th. Just after the 19th is when I noticed the change in the leaves. Everything was fine until then.

Thank again.
 
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