The closest thing I found to the rust spots on lower leaves is Cal def.
As for droopiness, If it was me I would check the root system for smell or discoloration.
I really hope you figure it out and solve the problem.
if theyre looking better after the dark and then later after hours of light are drooping again, then its probably light shock. some strains need way less than others.
I'd be re-checking ph and nutes before removing a plants energy source.
I’ve just had the same problem, I repotted a huge plant from 30L to 48L and the drooping stopped
I recently upgraded my light and I have had to dim them and move them to 30in above the plant I was worried this was to far awayI swapped from T5s to a 240w 4k led the plants went down hill rapidly, when I lifted the light to 30" they recovered.
The problem that they drink and the pot is very light and they droop.. they soil is getting very dry
Any opinion on transplanting them to a bigger pot ?
Currently in 11LT
I want to move them to 18LT
Today they are 49 days since seed.
Good idea or not?
How much and how often are you watering them? This sounds like they're drinking everything you give them and they go dry. If the pots go airy light, they need more water. If you can't water them enough, they need bigger pots.
Yes, do it. I transplant up to 5gal (18 ltr) at 6 weeks in veg, using fabric pots. If I were in plastic I'd probably do it in week 4.
update : 16:8 rulezzz!!!
Still thinking if to transplant it, reading this, not sure...
This..2 fans pointing directly at the plants? That can't be good... You wanna set them like this View attachment 4864760
Thanks, they are very weak fans and only one is working and not direct anymoreThis..
Just two days ago i set up a new filter and was worried that maybe it couldnt vent my aircooled hood good enough so i left a fan pointing at the plants. Next day i go in i see the plants closer to the fan drooping and the ones further away were doing fine. My fist thought was just that.. too much wind damage caused it to wilt
This happend to me when i went from a cheap Philizon light to HLG 600 Rspec. Then my plant got droopy as my ex girlfriendThis can happen anytime you change lights, especially if the light is more powerful than what the plants are used to. Wattzzup is right, if the plants look stressed, you should raise the lights, let them recover, then lower them little by little each day until you hit your target height.