View Full Version : droopage?
hempsmoker25
05-10-2006, 02:36 AM
I know drooping can be caused by overwatering so im gonna give it a few days without water, but can it also be caused by being rootbound? thanks.
Kush Over
05-10-2006, 04:47 AM
Are there drainage holes on the pot? If so, are the roots at all visible; are they sticking out at all? That's typically the severe cases of rootbinding -- when the roots are literally poking out of their medium.
It's probably overwatering.
Or it can also be too hot in the room
hempsmoker25
05-10-2006, 12:04 PM
its an outdoor grow, the roots arent showing, but we did just transplant into a 5 gallon bucket about 3 days ago. Ill try putting more holes in the bottom, thanks evryone.
the image reaper
05-10-2006, 12:59 PM
plants frequently droop a bit after transplanting, from the shock, ... also, if your buckets are black, like mine, paint them white, I used plain cheap white latex paint ... black pots get hotter than hell in the sun ... :smokin:
Cos they absorb the heat and light energy?
hempsmoker25
05-10-2006, 07:58 PM
they are already white, ill check them today.
Garden Knowm
05-10-2006, 07:59 PM
plants frequently droop a bit after transplanting, from the shock, ... also, if your buckets are black, like mine, paint them white, I used plain cheap white latex paint ... black pots get hotter than hell in the sun ... :smokin:
Sounds right to me...
I hope it is not shock...
You will know if you overwatered? Is your bucket heavy.. DO you let it become very very lifght before you water..?
I doubt it is overwatering if you transplanted three days ago and that was the last time you watered.
iloveyou
picture?
hempsmoker25
05-11-2006, 01:48 AM
well my dad has a camera, but it wouldnt look right with pics of pot plants on it. I went today and they are doing alot better. Its my second grow. I think it will clear up thanks everyone.
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