Loony$Tune
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Haven’t over watered it and it’s on a schedule watering I just don’t know what else could cause this please help
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Not sure, Renfro. I added a 1/2 gallon of water as an experiment, these plants are 21 to 28 days old. Leaves drooped almost as much as the plant pictured. Went back to watering according to plant size.Over watering isn't about how much water but how often.
I was about to suggest the same. I agreeRoot rot from over watering. Gotta let things dry out more between watering. Toss it.
bet they would’ve been fine 24hrs later. Mine always look sad as shit after a watering. Then bounce back hard as fuck.Not sure, Renfro. I added a 1/2 gallon of water as an experiment, these plants are 21 to 28 days old. Leaves drooped almost as much as the plant pictured. Went back to watering according to plant size.
glad to see your name here again. not this thread specifically just these boards.Over watering isn't about how much water but how often.
Def agree w/ this. Your eyes > a timer.Plants drink at different rates. Different strains drink differently. Watering with a timer doesn't allow you to check and do it when it's ready so over watering is likely.
That is a clear indication that your medium lacks adequate aeration. Over watering is simply a lack of oxygen at the roots.Mine always look sad as shit after a watering.
Nah man. Airpots, super spongy medium and the water is bubbled.That is a clear indication that your medium lacks adequate aeration. Over watering is simply a lack of oxygen at the roots.
Mine don't. But then again I only water right when I begin to see my leaves droop And the top few inches of my soil is dry. And usually within 3 or 4 hours they perk back up.Nah man. Airpots, super spongy medium and the water is bubbled.
Every plant I’ve grown droops after watering.
Don’t yours?
NopeNah man. Airpots, super spongy medium and the water is bubbled.
Every plant I’ve grown droops after watering.
Don’t yours?
Well yeah if they’re dropping before hand then maybe not.Mine don't. But then again I only water right when I begin to see my leaves droop And the top few inches of my soil is dry. And usually within 3 or 4 hours they perk back up.
Interesting. I find it hard to believe that your plants don’t move during watering.Nope
Sometimes my plants droop after transplant, like touching the ground level of droop. . You know what straightens them out in less than 3 hours? A heavy watering..Well yeah if they’re dropping before hand then maybe not.
But my leaves always drop then perk right back up a few hours later.
Interesting. I find it hard to believe that your plants don’t move during watering.