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.
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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.
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
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.
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?
they are already white, ill check them today.
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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.
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picture?
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.