Drooping leaves new clone PLEASE HELP

Mclovin98

New Member
Hey guys I’m new here and I’m getting kinda worried :( I bought a blackberry fire clone and planted it in miracle grow not know I wasn’t supposed to do so, so I switch soil to kelloggs patio plus and my leaves are dry and drooping. It’s been like this for going on 3 days and I’m getting worried. I have a 24x24x56 tent with a bloomspect 300w led and a small fan. Please reply on what might be causing this
 

Ringsixty

Well-Known Member
Maybe a little stressed from transplanting. Should bounce back.
What's Temp and hows your watering schedule. Don't over water !
 

Mclovin98

New Member
Maybe a little stressed from transplanting. Should bounce back.
What's Temp and hows your watering schedule. Don't over water !
I waters until about 20% run off eyeballed, update: there is a small sign of what looks like a burn on the large drooping leaf. It feels rather humid in the tent and temp is best guess upper 70s, I will buy a gauage after work today. I read online that the plant might not be able to supply nutritents to all of the leaves so I was thinking to maybe trim some off?
 

Ringsixty

Well-Known Member
I waters until about 20% run off eyeballed, update: there is a small sign of what looks like a burn on the large drooping leaf. It feels rather humid in the tent and temp is best guess upper 70s, I will buy a gauage after work today. I read online that the plant might not be able to supply nutritents to all of the leaves so I was thinking to maybe trim some off?
Yep, get a gauge and DO NOT clip the leaves.
You may have read to much. Confusing clipping leaves off during cloning process.
 

Mclovin98

New Member
Could it be nitrogen toxicity? Since it was in miracle grow first? It has curling leaves, the leaves are shinny and dry.
 

Mclovin98

New Member
That's a bad way to water. The soil will get dry pickets that becomes hydrophobic.

Water it good one time. The whole pot. Good run off and them leave it be for a while.
I did that last night, it ran off and I haven’t water it since, the top soil has already went dry
 

Mclovin98

New Member
Yes it’s moist down to the knuckle, I trimmed the large drooping leave off hopefully the newer ones will be in better condition
 

Mclovin98

New Member
Update: I trimmed the two lower branches off, the first water was of fresh tap water that had not sit, would I be right to expect that the chlorine could have affected it negatively? I am going to buy distilled water for the next waterings, is it too late?
 
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