Curling fan leaves late flower

Roy O'Bannon

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List the details.
temps, light, soil, feed and all that.
That droop usually means roots to me. Wet or too much food/lockout. Not a pro at this btw.
 

Tdbudzz

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List the details.
temps, light, soil, feed and all that.
That droop usually means roots to me. Wet or too much food/lockout. Not a pro at this btw.
Regular store bought potting soil with Gaia green 4-4-4/2-8-4 and gh floralicious plus flora blend and diamond nectar
 

Roy O'Bannon

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Droop usually means roots to me, either too wet or other problems. It looks good honestly. Is it much droopier than usual?
Check these out for future reference. Cold can make them do that or humidity out of whack as well. Check out VPD chart.
 

Tdbudzz

Active Member
Droop usually means roots to me, either too wet or other problems. It looks good honestly. Is it much droopier than usual?
Check these out for future reference. Cold can make them do that or humidity out of whack as well. Check out VPD chart.
The droop isn’t that bad buds seem to be doing well it’s only my second grow maybe it’s nothing. I think it’s bad soil I ran out of perlite when transplanting before light flip to 12/12.
using Mars hydro ts1000 in a 2x2x4
Temps usually within 24-28C during flower
Only thing is low humidity throughout flower.
I water a gallon every 2 days in 7gallon fabric pot if I water half a gallon dries out in 1 day.
 

Roy O'Bannon

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I don't even know with soil, it seems the easiest if everything is ok. I have some pepper plants in a good peat/pearlite/bark mix and I bottom water that stuff. I check to see if the top has detectible moisture, if not I fill the drip tray with my nute mix, about 1000ml for a 3 gal pot. It sucks it up in 1/2 hr or so. If any is left after a hour I drain it. The plants are 8 months old now and the peppers are nice to cook with.
 

farmingfisherman

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I don't even know with soil, it seems the easiest if everything is ok. I have some pepper plants in a good peat/pearlite/bark mix and I bottom water that stuff. I check to see if the top has detectible moisture, if not I fill the drip tray with my nute mix, about 1000ml for a 3 gal pot. It sucks it up in 1/2 hr or so. If any is left after a hour I drain it. The plants are 8 months old now and the peppers are nice to cook with.
Show them peppers! Not trying to hijack just need to see the peppers. Mod's plant looks pretty good to me.
 
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