Dark green leaves twisting

TopDogTHC

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i wait till i don't feel to much moisture in the soil but about every other day I would say
From what I've read, it should pick up from transplant after a few days so it shouldn't be drooping still. So you could be over watering a little. There's a way to tell when to water by weight of pot, which comes with experience, I'm still learning it lol. Also, are the pots sat on the saucer or dish? Or are they raised? Poor drainage could cause the drooping too.
 

Newcflgrower

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Personally I'd raise it to 24 inches and see how it goes from there. I believe cannabis grows better with temperatures in the 70s. Also your humidity is a bit low at 36% for veg.
I have raised the light turns out it was closer than I thought lol hopefully this will fix it! Do you think there will be allot of stretch from the distance of the light or no? At 24 inches I mean
 

skunkwreck

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MG perlite has ALOT of nutes in it to the point it will throw your plant into N shock as for the light I run my 400 around 12" to 13" above the canopy... no problems but you gotta have some air flow and a fan blowing heat out from under your reflector . Between poor soil , transplanting and heat she's a bit stressed atm
 

Newcflgrower

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MG perlite has ALOT of nutes in it to the point it will throw your plant into N shock as for the light I run my 400 around 12" to 13" above the canopy... no problems but you gotta have some air flow and a fan blowing heat out from under your reflector . Between poor soil , transplanting and heat she's a bit stressed atm
Actually only 0.04 nitrogen in it!
 

az2000

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Actually only 0.04 nitrogen in it!
MG's website says 0.07. Keep in mind this is a percentage of weight. So, the number appears minscule compared to (concentrated) fertilizer products without the added weight of bark, peat, perlite, sand, etc. MG's Organic Choice potting mix is 0.10. So, you're almost at that level. If you mixed those two you'd be almost as strong as MG's ordinary potting mix which is reported to be too hot.

So, that amount of nutrients could affect what might seem like a normal fertilizer feeding.
 

Cl@rksville

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No fan is not blasting on it the leaves just shimmer a bit here is a better pic
I haven't read all the posts but this may help you as I have had same problems with a clone recently that was put in isolation... Try placing a 3 litre bucket of water the dsin room and raise light to around 40-45cm with a nice breeze moving the evaporated water around, keep the feed low for a few days itll be alright. I can't see any yellowing that you mentioned? but it wont affect new growth if you follow the tips on here. Good luck chap
 
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