Goodhierba775
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It seem like when my plant gets sunlight the leaves get droopy. At night she looks good. can anyone help
No need to mist.If your plants are well watered, they should tolerate the full sun. My girls did not droop on the days it was over 100. On the days it was due to get really hot, I got out there at 8 in the morning and misted them all down good with filtered water and checked the soul moisture. They dropped more bottom leaves than usual during the brunt of the heat waves but they are doing great.
Maybe not - It's just my way of saying, "I love you." They seem to enjoy it - they are always "up". Misting in the evening, after a particularly hot day, will help them recover.No need to mist.
yeah this is also happening to my in-ground plants.....i looked it up and it was some sort of deficiency but i can't remember what the exact cause was. I'm going into town to get some Age Old nutes pretty soon. Where do you get your BPN?? Do you have to special order it? What is the price range on it? sorry if I'm asking too much lolmight be some type of deficiency.My plant would droop in the sun too?But stayed green too?Hit it with bpn, and now it's rising for the sun again
Here it is http://www.blueplanetnutrients.com/.yeah this is also happening to my in-ground plants.....i looked it up and it was some sort of deficiency but i can't remember what the exact cause was. I'm going into town to get some Age Old nutes pretty soon. Where do you get your BPN?? Do you have to special order it? What is the price range on it? sorry if I'm asking too much lol
mine are in the ground and droop in the sun too.....I water....let dry out.....water...and so on. it is definitely something going on at the root system though.....mine are green and healthy as fuck other than the wilting.My media is never dry for long. I tend to keep it moist, but not wet.
Wonder if my wilting in full sun was in part due to the undersized pot and poor media?
Just fixed both issues today. So we'll see..
I got a soil moisture probe this year and it is the best little tool. I have heavy black clay soil that is otherwise great but holds moisture so I am always concerned lest I overwater (this year not a problem, lol). I have so many plants (fruit trees, veggies, roses, etc.) that it really helps me. I use my common sense too, but appreciate the additional input the device gives me. Highly recommend one of these.mine are in the ground and droop in the sun too.....I water....let dry out.....water...and so on. it is definitely something going on at the root system though.....mine are green and healthy as fuck other than the wilting.
i have a moisture probe as well.....I got a soil moisture probe this year and it is the best little tool. I have heavy black clay soil that is otherwise great but holds moisture so I am always concerned lest I overwater (this year not a problem, lol). I have so many plants (fruit trees, veggies, roses, etc.) that it really helps me. I use my common sense too, but appreciate the additional input the device gives me. Highly recommend one of these.
that should also make them stretch like a sum bitchHeat stress dropping leafs put your plant under the shade of a tree with some sunlight beaming through the top that should keep them content and worry free about the heat stress
Shit I live in cen vallay, Ca, and it get's in 100's in summer all the time, my plants love the 100f sun, now there in the ground, also added, 50/50 mix of Kellogg soil with my native soil.Heat stress dropping leafs put your plant under the shade of a tree with some sunlight beaming through the top that should keep them content and worry free about the heat stress