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    Hello lads I’m scratching my head with this latest grow.

    I have x10 star dog cuts that started off fine, i topped them then couple days later their leafs started drooping and i haven’t been able to pick them back up for the life of me.

    They are in coco,
    Feeding dutch pro hydro/coco grow 1ml per litre,
    Rhizo at 1ml per litre
    Ph 5.8 - 6.1
    Watering once a day.

    I have lowered the feed, fed plain phed water for one feed and also let pots dry out more as it looked like to me they was being over watered.

    Temp 25 have tried lowered temps
    Humidity 40-60%
    Water temp 19-21

    Lights are about 24” away. 400w mh.

    Ive also tried giving more extraction on my sms controller in case they not getting enuff fresh co2.

    All seems to make not much difference .

    I will mention that two plants which was on the floor separate from the rest seem better than the others. Fk why. Your see them amongst these.

    Any input appreciated guys.
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    I had similar problem with plants turned out my light off tem was going between 10-13 after getting it higher to arou d 18 to 20 deg they started perki g back up. Are they cold in lights off temp?

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    I know it's a pain but filling in the below would help loads

    Soil or hydro or coco:

    Strain:

    Photo or Auto:

    plant age:

    pot size:

    has it been repotted? and when?:

    soil type:

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil:

    Air temps (max min):

    Res temps (max min):

    humidity:

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl):

    Light schedule:

    ph level:

    EC (hydro and coco only)

    Background EC.

    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco)

    anything else you think may be relevant!
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    He has listed most of it

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    Soil or hydro or coco: coco

    Strain: star dog

    Photo or Auto: photo

    plant age: 4 weeks

    pot size: 1.5 ltr

    has it been repotted? and when?: no

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil: dutch pro

    Air temps (max min): 25 constant

    Res temps (max min):19-21

    humidity: 40-60

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl): cfl 400w

    Light schedule: 24

    ph level: 5.8 - 6.1

    EC (hydro and coco only) 0.8

    Background EC. 0.4

    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco) feeding once a day.


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    You don't need to water everyday, pot should be noticeably lighter when needs watering. In my experience this works well. They look overwatered to me. Try more perlite in future if you want to water more often. The roots need to breathe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesse_tpfi View Post
    You don't need to water everyday, pot should be noticeably lighter when needs watering. In my experience this works well. They look overwatered to me. Try more perlite in future if you want to water more often. The roots need to breathe.
    He's using coco Jesse_tpfi, and in coco you need to water every day at this stage

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    He's using coco Jesse_tpfi, and in coco you need to water every day at this stage
    I've used coco myself and never have but maybe that's why I don't like coco

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    They do look over watered and under fed toe but then I've been proven wrong before ??

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    I think your issue is with the water temp. And it could be that your thermometer is over reporting. I have one like that, it is out by around 3 degrees. Money wasted but hey.

    I had a plant that I had to put on the windowsill to get some sun, it was colder there and she drooped like yours. Once she was back in the tent, she was okay again.

    Good luck, hope you find a solution for them. They otherwise look a healthy colour and strong, going by the size of the leaves!
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