Any ideas? Need some advice... thanks

TommyTotem

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Well just transplanted yesterday..they looked saggy and droopy before I did but I thought probably root bound...It has been cold 20211212_153613.jpg20211212_153554.jpg20211212_153546.jpg20211212_153508.jpg20211212_153506.jpghere where I am and think might be cold when light goes off, so today changed it to 24 hrs light, the water I been giving them was pretty cold, tho...I ph my feed and my water...what could this be? And yes I used Cal Mag but only when I feed not water..my water containers do have a little green alge type look at the bottom..idk if that matters...thanks in advance for any advice and constructive criticism.
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Billytheluther

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What size containers were they in?? I had some in 1 gal pots once that i let go a bit too long and over watered and they look a bit like that?? Im guessing you’re usings soil and bottled nutrients??
 

Rurumo

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They look like they were overwatered-overwatering causes leaves to curl like that and might explain the deficiencies. Also, the additional light might be making them droop even further due to light saturation.
 

TommyTotem

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They look like they were overwatered-overwatering causes leaves to curl like that and might explain the deficiencies. Also, the additional light might be making them droop even further due to light saturation.
Thanks for the input
 

DrOgkush

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Soil looks dry as shit on the outsides. Iv seen soil repel water straight to the drainage dish. But I can tell your watering the center only?
Plants look overwatered. Soils looks dry. To me at least
 
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