Quote Originally Posted by HughESan
yeah man put them in a bigger pot, people what say over watering makes plants droopie are stupid, trust me...
Kinda hard to trust bad information. Yes, overwatering can and will make the plants droop as their roots are being smothered. Yellowing comes when uptake of nutrients is interrupted. And I doubt it's a good idea to call anyone esle stupid, when you are giving bad info yourself. :wtf:

Quote Originally Posted by fckinhell
ph to high 4 def,, 5.8/6.2 max
If in a peat-based soil, a ph of between 6.3 and 6.8 is best. Go under or over that range, and nutrients will start getting locked out.

Are there drainage holes in the cups?
Have you tried to feed them anything? (too young to feed them ANYTHING but properly ph'd water)
How are you testing runoff ph? (is the soil buffered?)
How are the night time temps?
What kind of lights, and how far from the tops is the light?

My vote is for overwatering and a ph issue. Perhaps a lighting issue, too. (it's not always just one issue at a time...) But since there is no troubleshooting form filled out, this guessing game can go on for months. But the plants might not make it that long...

Copy-n-paste the troubleshooting form here, and fill it out as best as you can.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Leaves drooping too much! All of the plants have been growing quite nicely, ever since a few days ago, they just started drooping. Heres the pics. I dont know whats wrong, the ph level is fine, temperature is fine. IT seems like they started this when I brought the fan in and started using it. Rating: 5