Ouch, they were transpiring like a MOFO, glad they bounced back. I notice with Cannabis they will usually come back within a few days, if it takes a week, or longer, they were pretty bad(My BlueW clones were about a week of NOTHING). I damn near cooked the clones, and there healthy as ever. Too bad there not going to be that big now, cause and effect.
This would be the second mistake this season, I don't know why I'm making mistakes either. I'm not going to blame it on the weed, it's a Myth(I have a memory like an elephant, 18 years under my belt, and I have cardio like a Mad man(Another myth, try smoking a cigarette or two before the treadmill, IT WILL BE ROUGH). Another myth, that you can't be good at anything HIGH, UM look at all Sports, Musicians, they come up with there songs BLAZED out of there minds).
All the creativeness is from the MJ.
So I did some test's today and came up with some conclusions. I tested the soil PH that ended up being about Neutral(7.0)wet. I also recreated what I did on the last feeding, the PH(water) came up about 6.6 to 6.7(It was a little lighter that the 6.8 it's not totally accurate, I bought a pool/spa test kit. I need to get a better soil ph test kit(don't think it's that accurate), the one I bought was kind of cheesy,but it did come with NPK tests. Nitrogen came up medium level, Phosphorus came up High, and Potassium came up High. So I came to the conclusion that I overloaded P and K. More so on the K. Making silly mistakes, I need to sharpen up, flowering is approaching. I will be ph'ing when I feed from now on to make sure, but I'm glad I ruled out it being a PH issue. I've never had Ph problems before so it was my own fault(as stated before)(I admit when I make a mistake), I didn't want it up in the air between overfeeding and a PH problem. I will never EVER give plants P and K(It does tell me that K doesn't fluctuate PH,from this experience anyway) early..