Help!!! droopy leaves after repotting!!!

pdotb

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so....i looked at my plant this morning looked absolutley great...other than some discoloration and wrinkling of the leaves i feel like that could be from a nutrient defficiency so i decided to repot the plant...i cut around the edge of the plant to make the soil loose then flipped it upside with my hand on it so it didnt fall down...it had to be shaken to loosen it up.....and now the two main base leaves are extremely droopy...they were about 45 degrees before the repot and now they are about 90ish. i am really worried because this is my first grow and it was going so great so i gave it some water thinking maybe it had to do with that....but now it still is drooping. i was thinkin maybe it had to do with shaking it and everything, the trauma that cause just made it so the plant cant recoop. does anyone else have any other ideas possibly or maybe im just over reacting?....any suggestion will be greatly appreciated....thank you
 

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burnbig420

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youve definantly got some problems, i.e. yellowing of leave(proboly nitrogen deff.)

as far as drooping this could also be from nute deff. or it could aslo be from over or under watering..

give us more details.

what is your ph, nutes using, and as much info as possible will help us help you best we can..

good luck
 

pdotb

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the ph is about 7.5 i havent really been using nutrients because it has been going great without any just using miracle gro soil i just went out and got some african violet soil though just in case shits gets real bad....the watering cycle is pretty dead on i feel that it isnt overwatered or underwatered...been using cfls and mylar to help with the light, just check it and now the leaves are starting to curl even more...its looking bleek....=(
 

pdotb

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what could i do to down the ph...i had some nutrients but last time i used them it got nutrient burn
 

DevilishlyKatt

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Well in this case I would think you would want just a ph down solution? What nutes did you use before and what stage was the plant and dilution? I know you will to dilute the nutes differently at different stages of plant growth, so maybe it was just too strong?
 

riddleme

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Did you water it after transplanting?

was the water cold? or room temp?

is that foil I see in the pic? or mylar?

the top leaf in pic one looks like either a cal or phos def but does not seem to show in pic 2 so wondering if it is your light making it show like that?

your light,temp,humidity is off a bit (upper leaves curling up is a sign of this)

I would simply watch em for the next day or two and see what they do your droopy leaves could be a response to transplant stress, you should dunk the 1st pot in cold water (bigger bucket) ph'd to 5.8 (apple cider vinegar is best household solution for ph down), let water drain then transplant, doing it this way eliminates stress but you will get the droopy leaves from the dunking
 

pdotb

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i havent given it any nutrients since the first time i gave them to it and nute burned pretty bad so i jut backed off of that...its about the 6th week of vegetation
 

Toolage57

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1 - The leafs might wilt when you trans plant them
2 - When trans planting into no nute soil give then a bit of B-1 Thrive and Kickstart this will encourage root growth and plant growth
 

BloomBrothers

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Well going from 45 degrees to 90 doesn't help much. you had root bound issues..........Now i would flush and refeed..........
 
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