droopy dry leaves

THC&STDs4All

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hello all. i was going to switch my plant to flowering room today however when i went in she was looking droopy and had crispy leaves too the touch. All other plants are very vibrant and happy. i hadnt watered in 5 days as the soil seemed to be slightly moist yesterday about an inch in. well i got off work today to see this and it was really sad. i made an executive decision and give the 5g pot a good half gallon of water and its full feeding of big grow. 3tsp/half gallon. last feeding was half strength and this one was full. there was light run off. its under led with cfl supplement for lower growth. i have also been lsting it and supercropping but the super crop seems to have full healed since last.

she looks kinda lame right now but i assure you when she is in the right mood she is beautiful. was very bushy and i didnt start SCropping until about 3 weeks ago. leaves havent rlly perked up at all since watering a good 20 minutes ago. any ideas? i usually wait until they tell me they need water but im a little worried i over did it.

sorry for the crappy pics, my phone sucks but it was the best i could do.
 

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allen bud

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Yea if you have crunchy leaves ,you have to much nutes,and in your case N. get that under control before you flower.;-)
And feel the weight of your pots when dry then after watering so you'll know when to water better.During veg that should be 1 or 2 times a week at most .
remember its better to under water then over water( in general)
Actualy under watering one good time during flower time will incress resin production.
 

THC&STDs4All

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so now that ive already watered and give N should i just give it 10 days to dry out and use its nutes?

also should i consider a flush to avoid blockage? or transplant to bigger pot with dry soil?
 

John Jacob

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definitely an abundance of N as all said above, if you just fed today than I would do both flush and transplant. i dont think it will be too much stress since your cutting back the N and promoting root growth at the same time, may stunt for a day but should come back stronger
 

Warriorbuds

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definitely an abundance of N as all said above, if you just fed today than I would do both flush and transplant. i dont think it will be too much stress since your cutting back the N and promoting root growth at the same time, may stunt for a day but should come back stronger
Exactly! I would flush and dont touch it for a week or so? Till it is bone dry, and needs watering....good luck!
 

smallclosetgrowr

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i would deff agree, your best bet for this 1 plant mate is to not feed it no more nutes.imo i would just water the plant but i would also add some compost or some ORGANIC feeding matter to the soil or on the soil.and just water.i can tell by the the tips of your foliage that they do have some kind of nute burn so that makes my w0nder if your maybe over feeding wich is the NO1 mistake newbies make.
 

allen bud

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What john jacob said...lol. it will be good to wash out the salt build up and not end up getting to set back from flowering time.. Youll be good no worries mate.. :-)
 

THC&STDs4All

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well it didnt have time to get a bigger pot. it is partially dry now and the leaves have perked back up nicely. it still has the Nitrogen abundance but i will just give straight water as said above.

seems to have a growth spurt coming!
 
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