She’s under a 600 watt I just gave her water now she was prettty lightDo you water it?? If you answer yes to this question, how much light you giving?
She looks sad absolutely
Slabreal raises a valid point you will get a large variation of advice on here some helpful some not so much. Im not going to attempt to diagnose your plant youll get plenty of peeps to chime in on that but you should get yourself this lux meter to help with your lighting UNi-t btu lux meter its like $30 dollars it really helps with light distance and gives you a fairly accurate ppfd reading. Also this par meter is $500 aud and compared to top end devices this is excellent value and has been reviewed and tested with apogee par meters with very similar results. If i were you i would think back to when your plants were healthier and did you change anything like lighting, feed strength any enviromental changes watering practices etc. Good luckBeen droopy for days help
Too much water would be my assumption, but you say they were light so dont know, when we have that much soil and a plant thats not growing optimally, the water stays way longer than you think, personaly id leave it to get bone dry, its always easier bringing a underwatered plant back than an overwatered plant, but hard to say without doing the watering myself. You can do an easy ph test too, sometimes it helps. The other thing could be if there was an accidental change in the light schedule? Dunno let us knowBeen droopy for days help
I checked my soil ph and it was 5 or under from nutes, so ive added calcium carbonate to raise it slightly i dont ph the water only the soil my plants are in. As a gardener for 20yrs now ph in soil can be an issueYou don't need to ph water for soil. He ant running a coco grow nor is it a hydro. Soil should be able to ph the water it's self.
Dude I don’t get it now today she’s droopy again
Ocean forest soilYou've provided almost no information.
Is this soil or coco?
What is the 600w light?
Is it dimmed?
How many hours light?
What is the humidity?
What is the temperature?
How much water are you giving her and how often?