The changing of the color isn't so much the thing that's bothering me. It's mostly the drooping. I understand leaves turn yellow sometimes and there's nothing I can do about it. It's just scary.
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The changing of the color isn't so much the thing that's bothering me. It's mostly the drooping. I understand leaves turn yellow sometimes and there's nothing I can do about it. It's just scary.
da1...
probably the leaves are just growing and getting heavier.
the stems will grow to support them.
go to sleep already will ya?????
LOL
over watered
Take the plant out, knock off some dirt, careful of roots. Put dry soil in and put plant back in. Been here done that, in 24 hours most my plants were happy and in 72 hours all were. Better to do this than have them die or turn yellow. Even my yellow leaves turned green "ish" again.
Ok tell me if I am overwatering. I know you can't tell for sure but here goes the best I can explain my situation. I don't know what most people use to water but I use a spray bottle and I spray till it's pretty wet on the top of the soil. I haven't actually had water come out the bottom yet so I guess I don't water enough. I water everyday tho about the same amount at their "morning" just as HARDDON said to. I dunno if im watering too much but I'm gonna cut back for a few days and not water and see if they recover any.
You water with a spray bottle?
Water slowly, just until it comes out the bottom. Then water when almost all dry again.
Update your pic.
Even when I felt my soil was dry, I guess it was not. The best thing to do is wait till the go a little limp like when you grow tomatoes and after a few days in the sun the leaves wilt and the plant looks bad, once you water the plant perks up in 1/2 hour. Wait till your plant wilts a little then water all the top soil evenly till water comes out the bottom. Do not water untill it goes limp; this is a sure way to stop over watering and giving the plants water only when they need it. If you are like me, you check your ladies 523 times a day to see how they are doing. Doing so will allow you to catch the plant right when it starts to wilt and this will insure no damage from lack of water happened.
It has been a week or more that I last watered and the soil is still damp and probably will be another week before I water.
IMO only
Updated...
The one on the left has tiny tiny second growth shoots the one on the right is stronger. The one on the right is in pic 3 also if you can't tell.