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    maybe someone can tell me what tha ya think, 1 of my plants look kinda droppy, with the inner leafs, the leafes of the branches droppy as well kinda curly, and they look a bit yellowish...

    What should i do???
    marimbas Reviewed by marimbas on . maybe someone maybe someone can tell me what tha ya think, 1 of my plants look kinda droppy, with the inner leafs, the leafes of the branches droppy as well kinda curly, and they look a bit yellowish... What should i do??? Rating: 5
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    #2
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    Hello,

    Is the plant maybe root bound?

    You may also be seeing a bit of a nutrient lockout. Maybe flush the plant real good.

    How old is the plant?

    Hope all goes well.

    Peace

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    #3
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    could be over water or under watering with the drooping should be watering every 2-3 days and over feeding with nutrients if tips of leaves are yellowing are you feeding with nutrients yet?

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    #4
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    its like 3 weeks old, its in a good size pot, the yellowish is in the inner part of the leafes, like in the main vein, the curl is downwards, but dosnt look like overwaterd, i think its about the nutrients, im not sure if its too much or too less, or if i am underwatering it...

    since some edges of some leafes are dry, and the very tips of the leafs are drying out too...
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    #5
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    mine is in its 4th week now and just started feeding with nutrients and my fan leaves where turning yellow at bottom ill keep you informed if the nutrients sort it sounds the same prob dont panic

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    #6
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    Plants with heavy vegetation often require increased amounts of nitrogen for a plant's vegetative cycle

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    #7
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    overwatering, cut it back.

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