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03-23-2008, 11:24 PM #2Senior Member
Droopy
Originally Posted by YungLocq
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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