I think I may have over watered Please Help!!

CodisG

New Member
I'm trying my first grow and my girl is looking a little droopy I figured I over watered her seeing how all the pictures I have seen are kinda lining up with the way my poor little plant is going so I stopped watering up until I transplanted her into a new pot because the pot I had before was pretty small and I figured it was doing me no justice either. but the down fall I had was I repotted into coco witch I had to wet to expand so that didn't help. haha I just kinda need an opinion from some people who know what there doing because im getting pretty stumped

im going stop watering again and hopefully she pulls threw id just like to know what the rest of the world thinks about my little problem herewilfred.jpg
 

KailuaKid

Member
I'm trying my first grow and my girl is looking a little droopy I figured I over watered her seeing how all the pictures I have seen are kinda lining up with the way my poor little plant is going so I stopped watering up until I transplanted her into a new pot because the pot I had before was pretty small and I figured it was doing me no justice either. but the down fall I had was I repotted into coco witch I had to wet to expand so that didn't help. haha I just kinda need an opinion from some people who know what there doing because im getting pretty stumped

im going stop watering again and hopefully she pulls threw id just like to know what the rest of the world thinks about my little problem hereView attachment 2610618

It looks under watered. Try and do a pot check, and lift up the pot and see if its heavy or light if lighter then usually then you need to water. Usually when you over water there will be yellowing in the leaves
 

AimAim

Well-Known Member
Too much water my friend water when u stick or finger one inch in soil and its dry then water
Not a good rule of thumb. The surface can be bone dry to 1" deep when there is still plenty of moisture down below, where the roots actually are. Especially with smaller plants in larger pots, like this looks like. Most of your moisture is being lost by evaporation, not being sucked up from deep in the pot by roots.

Water when the pot gets light.

These look overwatered, yellowing takes several days of prolonged overwatering to show up, drooping shows up first. There are rarely pictures put up here of underwatered plants.
 
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