Is my plant healthy?

Kushman1201

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Hello everyone,
I’m wondering if it is normal for some of the tips of your plant’s leaves to droop a little. Maybe too much little/light or not enough water? I just flipped her light schedule to 12/12 two days ago so maybe that could be a reason? My light is the xs2000 but I only have it turned up a bit past 50%. Any all feedback will be useful! I’ve also added a couple pictures of my plant. Let me know if you think my plant looks healthy or could use a little something.
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Looks like maybe too high nitrogen, but it doesn't look way too overdone. It looks healthy overall.

What are grow media, nutes, feed/water sched, pH, ppm/ec, temps, RH? More info is better.
 
I use Roots Organic soil. I don’t use a ph meter but I use RO water and just add the max amount of cal-mag, which is 5ml into a gallon of water. I try to water about once a week but that gets messed up sometimes so there’s not much of a schedule I just try and go by how light the pot feels. It’s about 78 degrees in my house. Im
Not sure what rh and ppm are though
 
RH is relative humidity. PPM means parts per million of total dissolved solids (TDS). That is a way of measuring/quantifying the strength of your feed mix.

Assuming you're not adding any other nutrients, Cal-mag has calcium nitrate, so it also adds nitrogen. If the soil already has plenty of nitrogen, you might be a little high on the N. If the N is definitely too high, the fan leaves will curl down on the tips (nitrogen claw). Your baby is not doing too badly though.
 
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Oh I see. I’m not sure how to find out the PPM and I don’t have a humidity gauge but I live in AZ and it’s not very humid here. Thanks for the feedback maybe next watering I’ll try without cal-mag
 
Oh I see. I’m not sure how to find out the PPM and I don’t have a humidity gauge but I live in AZ and it’s not very humid here. Thanks for the feedback maybe next watering I’ll try without cal-mag
Using RO water you need to add cal/mag.. Just not as much.. Max amount is twice what you usually need..
 
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