misterdave Active Member Nov 22, 2006 #1 i've just come in & checked on my plant... oh dear. it was growing great, it just seems to have buckled & doubled over on itself, all the leaves are drooping... is there an easy solution to this?
i've just come in & checked on my plant... oh dear. it was growing great, it just seems to have buckled & doubled over on itself, all the leaves are drooping... is there an easy solution to this?
AllMeatNoPotato Well-Known Member Nov 22, 2006 #2 are the leaves drooping because the plant is inverted?
ViRedd New Member Nov 23, 2006 #3 1. Needs water. 2. You've used too much fertilizer. 3. You've done something stupid like using white vinegar in trying to lower PH. 4. Your in soil and have tried to lower PH to that of a hydro grow. What did you do differently? The plant is trying to tell you something. Vi
1. Needs water. 2. You've used too much fertilizer. 3. You've done something stupid like using white vinegar in trying to lower PH. 4. Your in soil and have tried to lower PH to that of a hydro grow. What did you do differently? The plant is trying to tell you something. Vi
misterdave Active Member Nov 23, 2006 #4 ok. gave it more water. nothing. not even tried to lower PH. also only used the fertilizer recommended on the bottle. ... could the temperature have anythng to do with this? have more germinating so not a huge loss. still rather have a plant than no plant right?
ok. gave it more water. nothing. not even tried to lower PH. also only used the fertilizer recommended on the bottle. ... could the temperature have anythng to do with this? have more germinating so not a huge loss. still rather have a plant than no plant right?
ViRedd New Member Nov 24, 2006 #5 Its kind of hard to help if you're not specific. For example: What's the temperture? Are you using a moisture meter to guage your watering cycle by? Sometimes using fertilizers full strength, or using too often will cause problems. What does your soil mix consist of? What are you using for fertilizer? Vi
Its kind of hard to help if you're not specific. For example: What's the temperture? Are you using a moisture meter to guage your watering cycle by? Sometimes using fertilizers full strength, or using too often will cause problems. What does your soil mix consist of? What are you using for fertilizer? Vi
Sublime757 Well-Known Member Nov 24, 2006 #6 picture say a thousands words mr. dave, post pics please