also, she looks like she cant hold up the leaves, like there to heavy, wondering why. its all droopy
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also, she looks like she cant hold up the leaves, like there to heavy, wondering why. its all droopy
you cant flip to 12/12 outdoors unless you create a tarp or something to simulate complete darkness. they are probably droopy from the transplant, let them be they should recover
well the leaves look much stronger today, and i still am keeping it under my poarch. one more question. before i transplanted i was going to go into 12/12 light, so after 12 hours outside in the light i brought my plant inside, about the same temp, maybe a little cooler inside, and 3 hours later the leaves seemed very droopy so i brought it back outside. i mean at that point it was dark out, but if i can make complete darkness, when shoul;d i go 12/12
Wait until the plant is strong enough to take any type of strong light, then you can switch whenever you like. Most people will wait until the nodes go 'alternating' and the stem starts to look zigzaggy. You will know when it happens. But mostly it is important to get past the transplant shock first.
well today the plants look alot better, theres no more droopy ness in the leaves and shit. everything looks like its going back to normal. im gona give it another 2 days before i go back into light.
also, stinkyattic, where do u live in mass, i use ot live in abignton mass, also stoughton, but now i live in RI
mine is doing the same thing. it could be a few things it could be a nitrogen deficiency, or over watering the oldest leaves useally go though.. once most of the leaves start to change thats when a problem occurs
hey do u fix the nitrogen problem?