View Full Version : worth keeping? overwatered underwatered??? need to replant???? its dying helpppp
berntout
12-14-2006, 07:32 PM
hi
i used to water them once a day i know water twice, since i started watering twice the leaves are now droopy and have gone a darker green, u used to be able to smell stuff on it when u rubbed the leaf, not anymore...feeels like its dead
pics attached
Bree1978
12-14-2006, 07:45 PM
No, it doesn't look like a lost cause.....you aren't feeding it anything are you? The reason I ask is because you said the leaves are getting darker. and you said the leaves feel dry...Don't water so much, try to water when the pot is very light and then give it a GOOD drink, not just a little.... then wait patiently to dry out again...if you have higher temps you may need to water more often.... remember to not feed it just yet....Here are some pics of a plant that I abused terribly but kept at it (it's the one in the white container in the second pic).....Good Luck! B It may need to be repotted, that will cause droop too.
Bree1978
12-14-2006, 07:57 PM
I forgot to ask, why are you watering twice a day?
Patsheba
12-14-2006, 08:38 PM
I water twice a day, sometimes and afternoon waterings are all from the bottom. Because, even with an ozone generator we have recurring mold problems (neighborhood-indoor and outdoor, non discriminating plant mold), and you can only get them to finish by keeping them dryish (when light going off) and therefore semi-fungus free. For the most part, it's 1 cup water per 1 gallon pot size (varies depending on plant) to maintain a garden under these conditions.
So, yes, just hang in there, but I would let them dry out before the next watering.
I brought in an outdoor late bloomer lady last weekend, because it's getting cold this week! This morning there is maybe a scattered 3% yellow, dead leafs (rest are green). Should I worry? Wasn't getting any such thing outside (same pot-have 1000w on her). Think she should need only about 2-3 weeks to finish, the large flowers are popcorn size. Wasn't going to fert again to retain taste, but will that be a mistake at this point?
Volker
12-14-2006, 09:06 PM
Looks like yer drowning the babies. Wait till the pot feels really "light" before watering again.
berntout
12-16-2006, 01:04 AM
i used to water once bought found out that it was drying very wuickly like between6-10 hours so i decided to keep it damp/wet??? not like puccly wet just like moist so ill moist it up in the morn (6-9) then again at night (10-12)
i just moved them into bigger pots- roots were very big as in length.....ill try bak to the old once a day waterin
thanks everyone will post updates
mercie
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