Drooping, crisp leaves - Possible underwatering

rockehsmith

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Hello, this is my first grow. 6 lemon skunk, about 8-9 weeks old, they were doing perfect untill I did a transplant, and didn't water them for 4 days, because the soil was still moist. They look like it's underwatering, but it's been 2 days and no progress so far, they have perked up a bit, but the leaves still look dead. If this isn't underwatering, please tell me what it could be, or if it is, how long should it take to recover. They're on a 18/6 light cycle. Please help, i'm so worried for my girls.
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Re: Drooping, crisp leaves. Possible underwatering

What kind of soil is it? What nutes are you using and at what strenght(25% or 100%) and how often watered? Are you checking the ph of nute mix before watering?
 
Re: Drooping, crisp leaves. Possible underwatering

I'm using a miracle grow organic soil and fox farms grow big, at about 45% strength
 
Re: Drooping, crisp leaves. Possible underwatering

The soil has nutes in it that lasts up to 2 or 3 months. Adding more nutes may cause problems.
 
Re: Drooping, crisp leaves. Possible underwatering

Hello, this is my first grow. 6 lemon skunk, about 8-9 weeks old, they were doing perfect untill I did a transplant, and didn't water them for 4 days, because the soil was still moist. They look like it's underwatering, but it's been 2 days and no progress so far, they have perked up a bit, but the leaves still look dead. If this isn't underwatering, please tell me what it could be, or if it is, how long should it take to recover. They're on a 18/6 light cycle. Please help, i'm so worried for my girls.
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1554367_758888670806871_815074098_n.jpg

Rip the Grimm Reaper has come
 
Looks like too much heat & too little water, combined with other non-optimal conditions.
Of course, we're all searching for optimal, so no worries there.
Maybe find out what temps, RH, and circulation you have in there, and what the interactions of the soil and nutrient are going to be, and take it from there. Good luck bro, time for another run :)
 
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