Need Some Advice. Super Worried!

BOOM WHOMP

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My issue is that i have a 3 month old plant and she is starting to show some major preflowers. She is in a 4 gallon pot and she starting drooping real bad. She has been healthy till about three or four days ago. i figured it was overwatering but i let her dry out and no result, i checked ph and we are at 7.5 so no problem. Could the problem be the size of the pot or do they droop when they start flowering. My first time and i don't want my hard work to be for nothing so some advice from pro growers would be most solid. thank you and be well.
 

Grizzdude

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If anything it sounds like underwatering, mabey you need to poke some holes it the soil so it can get fully saturated. Sometimes the soil builds natrual drain holes and when you water most the soil actually stays dry. Not sure why else they would be drooping like that for that long
 

tilemaster

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and u wanna be down toward 7 or a lil below. def dont starve it of water if its dry and droppy. try ph some water to 6.5-7 and giving it good watering.
 

grow space

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yo man it would be good if we saw some pics-anyway 3 months 4 vegg is a long time-maybe your nutes salts have satureted in the soil or something but pls show some pics.also ket your ph a little down-to 6.5-thats works 4 me
 

Grizzdude

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yo man it would be good if we saw some pics-anyway 3 months 4 vegg is a long time-maybe your nutes salts have satureted in the soil or something but pls show some pics.also ket your ph a little down-to 6.5-thats works 4 me
I'm starting to think he should flush his growing medium to get all that salt build up out.
 

BOOM WHOMP

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I'm starting to think he should flush his growing medium to get all that salt build up out.
i decided to transfer in ground as part of my veg garden. I hope this makes the difference, it will get a little less light but hopefully be ok. I thank you all for the help. If you think what i did was a bad idea let me know i will transfer to a bigger pot instead of the ground.
 

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Grizzdude

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i decided to transfer in ground as part of my veg garden. I hope this makes the difference, it will get a little less light but hopefully be ok. I thank you all for the help. If you think what i did was a bad idea let me know i will transfer to a bigger pot instead of the ground.
Plants look good bro, just give em the water when they ask for it
 

BOOM WHOMP

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they perked right up. weird how they are so needy like that. She has been vegging for three months but its growth was stunted for like three weeks because of transplant and massive bug assaults. Be good doods and thanks again for your help.
 

stoopy

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Be careful, that plant will explode in the ground... I'm not a big fan of growing in pots, in the earth the plants can always find what they need, you'll see that she'll more than perk up, I predict a veggie garden takeover...
 

BOOM WHOMP

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Wow! I can only hope! I live in a remote area and no fiestas are held in my home. I welcome the idea of a monstrous plant and look forward to seeing some serious growth. I am a little wiery of the aerial assaults from pests i experienced before, considering it's in the same garden she began her life. Either way, i am most excited about the harvest. Stay solid doods and her name is somatic frequenciesby the way. Its a bassnectar song and i suggest you good people check him out. way leftist and awesome. WHOMP!
 
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