Help.. droopy plant.. day 30 of veg. Do you see anything wrong?

NoHo

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***NEW LIGHT FIXTURE***
***315W CMH SE fixture with one 3100K full phase and one 4200K daylight bulb***
by growers choice. (currently using the 4200K bulb)
 

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Homie Da Clown

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***powdery mildew??***
I doubt it seriously..
Watch it a couple days..
Its prob Calcium deficiency if its even anything..
You just dealt with overwatering plus you transplanted so its not unusual to see some signs .
Never freak out too bad, just be patient and watch the plant from day to day since your a newb..
Also due note, plants are like paychecks, they show weekly difference
 

NoHo

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I doubt it seriously..
Watch it a couple days..
Its prob Calcium deficiency if its even anything..
You just dealt with overwatering plus you transplanted so its not unusual to see some signs .
Never freak out too bad, just be patient and watch the plant from day to day since your a newb..
Also due note, plants are like paychecks, they show weekly difference
TY Homie! good advice :clap:
 

Homie Da Clown

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+++PIC UPDATE+++
Bro this site takes so long to load pics that i just viewed a couple..
They look pretty good
So have you started to get a feel for what dry is?
So that you can get a watering schedule kinda thought out?
Watering them and then watering them again right when they start to droop.
Could be 2, 3, 4, maybe even 5 days before there ready to be watered again..

The factors that play into that is temp, rh, type and intensity of lights, growing medium( how much peralite, other additives, etc), and as the root system grows, of course its able to pull in more water/nutrients...
That is why biologicals always helps roots get a good hold and PROPER DRY DOWNS..
Its important that we stretch that dry down period as far as we can tell we see a lil droop. That will maximize your roots growing ability..Add the biological bacteria with it and you will be golden!
Whats your soil mix again?
I work alot but i try to check in once a day to try to help you if i can..
 

NoHo

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Bro this site takes so long to load pics that i just viewed a couple..
They look pretty good
So have you started to get a feel for what dry is?
So that you can get a watering schedule kinda thought out?
Watering them and then watering them again right when they start to droop.
Could be 2, 3, 4, maybe even 5 days before there ready to be watered again..

The factors that play into that is temp, rh, type and intensity of lights, growing medium( how much peralite, other additives, etc), and as the root system grows, of course its able to pull in more water/nutrients...
That is why biologicals always helps roots get a good hold and PROPER DRY DOWNS..
Its important that we stretch that dry down period as far as we can tell we see a lil droop. That will maximize your roots growing ability..Add the biological bacteria with it and you will be golden!
Whats your soil mix again?
I work alot but i try to check in once a day to try to help you if i can..
Once again u rock bro!
1) The fabric 5G pot was a life saver! (Small plant in 3G plastic pot)
2) The “Blurple” Led made my smaller plant droopy after it was super perky under X4 CFL 6500K bulbs. So I dumped that POS.
3) Switching to the 315w CMH was a GAME CHANGER! ( 4200K “daylight” and 3100K “full phase” bulbs too by growers choice)
4) I most defiantly will wait s to see some droopyness on both plants B4 watering/feeding again.
And lastly the soil that I’m using is promix HP with mycorrhizae ...is that the Biological bacteria you mean? lol :roll:
Thanks again brother :clap:
 

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Homie Da Clown

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Once again u rock bro!
1) The fabric 5G pot was a life saver! (Small plant in 3G plastic pot)
2) The “Blurple” Led made my smaller plant droopy after it was super perky under X4 CFL 6500K bulbs. So I dumped that POS.
3) Switching to the 315w CMH was a GAME CHANGER! ( 4200K “daylight” and 3100K “full phase” bulbs too by growers choice)
4) I most defiantly will wait s to see some droopyness on both plants B4 watering/feeding again.
And lastly the soil that I’m using is promix HP with mycorrhizae ...is that the Biological bacteria you mean? lol :roll:
Thanks again brother :clap:
I work 4-10 hr days wed to sat so i chat more with you 9n my off days..
Just keep the course..
Alot of time, as long as we get the Watering schedule right, these plants will grow themselves..
 

Homie Da Clown

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***NEW PICS***
Looking good bro..
I want you to google LST on plants..
I want you to google mainlineing plants...
I also want tou to google STretch in flower.
And i also want you to look up your cmh footprint.. As well as find out true depth that your cmh can mature buds fully..
Google larf and ways to prevent it..

I talk to you tonight/tommorrow in the mean time google all that so you arnt totally green when we talk...
 

NoHo

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Looking good bro..
I want you to google LST on plants..
I want you to google mainlineing plants...
I also want tou to google STretch in flower.
And i also want you to look up your cmh footprint.. As well as find out true depth that your cmh can mature buds fully..
Google larf and ways to prevent it..

I talk to you tonight/tommorrow in the mean time google all that so you arnt totally green when we talk...
Will do ! Have a great weekend brother.
 

Homie Da Clown

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***NEW PIC***
There looking good,
My advice is to take metal coat hangers, make them about 10 inches long with a 1 inch hook bend in it. Make about 6 of them for each plant .
Use them to hold your branches in a umbrella shape...
Be easy.. If you break a branch, dont freak, just put a lil electric or duct tape around it.
That will allow you to triple your harvest.
Its called lst .
Its like topping, except you dont pinch nothing off and you dont slow the grow cycle...
The idea is to put them in flower by 6 weeks.. There is no need to grow tall because that cmh will only go about 8 to 10 inches depth .that means the pkant doesnt need to ever get over 30 inches tall with that cmh .
What is in our interest is to get as many bud sites to the top of the canopy.
We do that by lsting the branches out so that the lower nodes can get light and raise to the top .
Think about it like this .
You got a invisible sheet of glass 12 inches above the soil .
Spread the branches out so you get as many nodes as level as the glass .
The more level, the more goodies, esp mature ones.
We dont want what is considered larf .

So google that and read and then let me know if that makes any sense....
 
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