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03-17-2007, 02:25 PM #1
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very droopy
Give it a few days to recover, the droopiness can be caused by it being rootbound, but overwatering is more likely. Are you feeding it yet? if so what?
4x5 Reviewed by 4x5 on . very droopy ok so this is my first grow and im running into a few problems. ok first off im growing in a little cab with 6 100w cfls. i have a computer fan pulling air threw the box, and my temps are at about 77-75. the plants are about 3-4in away from the lights. i phed my tap water and its at about 7 give or take a little. i think i was over watering them so i stopped watering for 4 days to let the soil get dry, and am now watering them about every 2days. also i transplanted the first one just a few Rating: 5
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