Crawling leaves

Added a 1/4 tiger bloom nutes to my plant, like I was supposed too. She is in week 7. Listen, don't chime into my thread, if you aint paying attention brother. FFS I said from the jump, when I started this thread what the deal is. Let the grown ups talk peace. Back to business, what is a cheap way to increase my RH Muddy thanks everybody for your two cents! minus the peeps that don't read what I post :peace:
 
LOL, no need to get testy. Short of buying a humidifier you can hang wet towels or set pots of water in the grow area. Also check the heat from your light. Place your hand, palm down, at the top of the plants and hold it there for about 30 seconds. If it feels too warm on the back of your hand, it's too warm for the plants. You may need to raise your light up a few inches.
 
WOOSA, WOOSA. Thanks Muddy, I'm already ahead of ya. I raised the light up, and I am about to rock me some pots of water in there. What should I start aiming my RH at, between (45 and 50??) Thanks my dude!!!!:smokebuds:
 
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Random question. I know 10% percent runoff is the rule of thumb, but damn, that seems like a lot of runoff to me?? I know you want to flush salts, and all that other whack shit outta there. I am watering to two girls, and they are two weeks apart from each other. Both are PKA. One takes 2, 32oz cups to get a little runoff, and the other bitch takes 4, 32oz cups to get any runoff. Both are in 3 gallon pots :shrug: My soil mix is 2 parts OF, 1 part LW, 1 part Perlite, and I have the recommended amount of Dolomite lime in each. I also broke up some Mosquito Dunks, and mixed them into my pots as well. MONSTER FN SHOUT OUTS :beast: to The Squid, and Muddy helping a cracka out!!! I appreciate the time you take, and the knowledge you give to me. Good Looking! :group:
 
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Bigger plants use water faster than smaller ones. If you're watering on a schedule rather than when the plants need it, then it's not surprising that one plant would take more water than the other. Get a feel for your pots when they are almost completely dry and only water when they feel that way. That may mean you'll water one plant today and the other one a couple days later.

No, 10% run off isn't excessive. When your grow is finished and you dump your soil out of the pots, check the inside of the pot for white deposits. Those are the salts. If there is a heavy build up then you're not giving enough run off.
 
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More likely the combination of the lights being a bit too close and the RH a bit too low.
 
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