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Leafs drooping
Hey my seedlings had a rough patch a while a go (got bad nute burn) but theyâ??ve really recovered now this one is doing really well and growing fast. But, a few days ago the leafs were perfectly horizontal and now they are really drooping. I donâ??t know why. They are not over watered for sure, and I gave it a drink yesterday to see if it needed water and it didnâ??t. so I donâ??t know
Any ideas why?
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Leafs drooping
hmm i was looking at a pic of it a few days ago and look at the bottom set of leafs it's turned quite yellow. Could this be nute burn again?
DAMIT
here is pic from two-three days ago
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Leafs drooping
what kinda soil is that???
and it looks like nute burn from the leaves...but they arent really curled yet...flush and flush...maybe even transplant...
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Leafs drooping
How old is that plant? You shouldn't give a plant any nutes until its atleast 3 weeks old or the 4th or 5 node,,There is enough stuff in the soil for the seedling to grow. when you do start adding nutes start at 1/4 strength and work your way up to full strength. If you do this you will have greener leafs and stuff. That plant doesn't look like its very old. Maybe start another one, So you can see the difference.
kd_special
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Leafs drooping
it accutly is really old, it's probaly had 6 nodes, but we literaly burnt the others off from having them in too strong of soil. This soil is just good quality poting soil. I'll just flush and see what ahppends
thanks
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Leafs drooping
Looks pretty bad. Is it a female? If it's a male, or if you don't know its sex, I'd seriously consider just starting over with some new seeds; that plant looks like it's seen enough hard times that it isn't going to yield much unless you nurse it and baby it for a month or two -- by which time you could have a whole new healthy generation flowering if you plant some seeds now (and don't fry them with nutes, heh).