How do we go from this to this HELP PLEASE



Whats wrong here how does my plants go from this to this … It was like overnight… I am grow in 5 gallon facic bags … All i did was water as scheduled… I am using fox farms trio and Bushdoctor cal-mag I do fox fram once a week … Someone help please… It might be underwatered … Cause i only give them 32 ozs of water every 3 days… ALL HELP APPRECIATE THANKS FOR YOUR HELP… GOD KNOWS I NEED YOUR HELP…

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Plants will ‘wilt’ right after being watered and will also do this before lights out. Water to runoff every time and would be wise to monitor the PH and TDS of your grow both in and out.

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Drooping is normal, particularly around the times @Myfriendis410 pointed at. Notice the cyclic drooping in the following video:

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Anytime you suspect issues in soil, always do a soil slurry to pinpoint your ph and ppm to rule out a poss ph issue. Drooping is normal as mentioned above at the times mentioned.

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Myfriend And Midwest and ChittyChitty thanks for the input well appreciated… I have been a outside grower and never seen them everyday… First time indoor i get to look at my girlfriends everyday… When they look like that i was ready to trade them girls in on a new model …Thanks all

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Soil? I must use 30-40%perlite or I over-water and my plant look like yours.

Always measure the inputs to your growing plants.
Let her dry for a few days and provide an update, thanks.

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Was the soil actually dried out? I wouldn’t recommend such a rigid schedule drench to drought is always the best watering method in my opinion looks like the leaves are turning yellow too I’ve seen that with over watering if thats the cause those leaves will start dropping off the plant

Unless they’re clones from a mother plant no two plants even if the same strain will act or respond exactly the same or have the exact same needs watering/feeding schedules should never be more than a general guidance if its not working stop following it no company can give a definitive your plant needs x at exactly y point in time for z results even if its a well known company even if its reputable they can’t know that for any given plant and any company claiming such is full of it

Thats why cloning is so useful it literally allows you to learn the plants needs and growth cycle and eventually if you clone one strain long enough you’ll nail down its needs to a tee but that will still take trial and error

Looks to still be on 18/6 light cycle.
I’m assuming photoperiod. If this is true and it was my plant. I would
1 Get a large piece of plastic or cardboard.
2 Get one gallon of pelite measured out.
3 lay fabric pot on its side push down to loosen the soil from the pot. Roll it and push down. I would do this until soil is loose enough to easily get the plant out of the bag.
4 take plant soil and all out of pot.
5 carefully break soil off of roots.
6 quickly but thoroughly mix perlite and soil together use same soil not new.
7 repot by filling pot 1/3 of the way water with half strength big bloom and tiger bloom and quarter strength grow big plus half teaspoon epsom salt PH’D to 6.8 till soil is wet/wet. Then fill the rest of the pot with remaining soil while at same time putting the plant back in. The wet soil and the roots of plant should have a one to 2 inch buffer of dry to just damp soil in between.
8 feed next when pot is light with half strength big bloom and tiger bloom and quarter strength grow big plus half teaspoon epsom salt PH’D to 6.8. Run that through from top till you have 2 cups of run off.
Don’t worry about damaging some of the roots. They will grow back.
Always melt epsom salt in hot water before mixing in with nutrients.
Like I said its what I would do to make things easier though the flowering stage. If already in flower or if its an auto disregard all.
Is it a lot of work yes. Will a person have to work hard keeping her right during flower if not done. In my opinion yes.