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    Droopy

    My Plant Is Droopy I Have 500 watts (9250 Lumens) On One Plant I Have It Growing In Miracle Grow Soil And Im Not Feeding It Any Nutes Because Of That And The Plant Is 4 weeks Old Its In A Small Grow Area And I Have A Computer Fan In The Grow Box I Water It With Rain Water And The Soil Was Damp When I Went To Water It 3 Days Ago So I Thank Thats Whats Causing It To Droop And If It Has Been Overwatered What Do I Do To Recover My Droopy Plant????
    YungLocq Reviewed by YungLocq on . Droopy My Plant Is Droopy I Have 500 watts (9250 Lumens) On One Plant I Have It Growing In Miracle Grow Soil And Im Not Feeding It Any Nutes Because Of That And The Plant Is 4 weeks Old Its In A Small Grow Area And I Have A Computer Fan In The Grow Box I Water It With Rain Water And The Soil Was Damp When I Went To Water It 3 Days Ago So I Thank Thats Whats Causing It To Droop And If It Has Been Overwatered What Do I Do To Recover My Droopy Plant???? Rating: 5

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    Droopy

    Quote Originally Posted by YungLocq
    My Plant Is Droopy I Have 500 watts (9250 Lumens) On One Plant I Have It Growing In Miracle Grow Soil And Im Not Feeding It Any Nutes Because Of That And The Plant Is 4 weeks Old Its In A Small Grow Area And I Have A Computer Fan In The Grow Box I Water It With Rain Water And The Soil Was Damp When I Went To Water It 3 Days Ago So I Thank Thats Whats Causing It To Droop And If It Has Been Overwatered What Do I Do To Recover My Droopy Plant????
    Man, that's extremely difficult to read! Maybe think of just starting certain words with a capital letter, and throwing a few commas and periods into the mix. That'll make things MUCH easier to follow w/out the acquisition of a headache.

    As for your plant, there are several things that can cause a plant to droop... over/underwatering are two big ones. I've heard that rainwater isn't particularly good to use on potted plants due to problems with pH, and other impurities and pollutants that the rain droplets pick up while falling through the sky. If your soil stays really damp after watering, you may want to think about transplanting into some fresh soil with about 30% extra perlite added to the mix. This'll help enhance drainage.

    There are other potential problems that can cause leaves to droop. So if you want a more accurate answer, fill this out to the best of your ability: Troubleshooting form

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    #3
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    Droopy

    Definately looks like over watering to me. I'd also stick with tap water. Contains minerals the plants need. Also check your ph. IMHO that ph in your growing medium will answer most questions.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Droopy

    I think there's an entire list..........says he's got 500w on one plant..what kind of light and how close?

    Miracle grow soil? Already not good.

    Using rainwater to water it? Ewwwwww not to mention no calcium/magnesium etc

    Overwatering and poor drainage.

    I'd be droopy too.

    Edit:.....I agree with Mr C.......punctuation and proper capitlization are your friend.

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