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Gaston man

Droopy and sad

large.Screenshot_20210422_223900.jpgHi guys need your help.

 

So I done 4/5 reasonable successful grows with Auto's in soil, plant magic with plant magic neuts under HPS light. 1mx1m tent with 4 plants.

 

My buddy decided to get in on the act and started some auto's in same soil in small pots under LED light. Potted on the babies to 10ltr pots and kept them untill my tent was empty. 8 plants with the idea of giving me 4 and him having 4 once my latest crop was finnished. 

 

All good..my crop finnishd and new crop by my buddy transferred into my tent at about 4week old.

 

Now the problems

 

First we think the seeds were over watered at start as all the soil on to of pots went green an mouldy. Not that much to concern us massively. When he potted on the root system looked ok.

 

They were doing ok but never looked really happy, untill about two weeks into bloom.

 

Now both my and my buddy's plants look droopy and sad. Think there a right off. 

 

Two theory's 

 

Root system not good down to overwatering at seeds or shit genitics in seeds ? 

 

Just can't work out why both our plants now look the same and have same problems.

 

 

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They seem thirsty to me. How much do you water them ?

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Looks like it's a watering issue. How much/how often are you watering them? Are you and your friend doing the same watering schedule? 

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overwatering 

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 If the stems stick out but the leaves droop = overwatering.

 

Probably low oxygen in the roots which is making them pale too as they can't uptake food. Make sure they are warm but not too hot/stressed and let the root zone dry out before watering again.

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If it's thirst they would start looking really rough, lose leaves and start dying very soon, and those don't look like they are about to start doing that. Overwatered plants will just hang around sulking like that for a few days the gradually recover.

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Thanks guys.

Maybe overwatering them is it problem, certainly not underwatering them.

My buddy not doing same exact watering schedule as me but maybe I encouraging him to overwatering too.

Let them dry out and see how I get on.

Thanks

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Get them into a wet/dry cycle. Water them based on the weight of the pots. 

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What are your day/night temps and how often are you feeding

 

Owd

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Green on top of the soil IMO would suggest most likely overwatering them. Have seen it appear on cuts that are being kept damp with high humidity. Follow a wet/dry cycle like others have said. Bit of a shit thing with autos is time isn’t on your side for correcting mistakes. 

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