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04-29-2008, 09:21 PM #1Senior Member
Overwatering??
The compost mix you might want to wait on until you sort out your watering schedule, because it holds water a bit differently and you still have to get a feel for that by the looks of things. If you use it now, make sure there is plenty of perlite- like 1/3 of the total mix. On the other hand, the plant looks hungry, and the light nutes in compost would be appropriate for a plant of that age. Your call.
And untie that poor thing; it's too young to be into bondage- wait until it is healthy before messing with it. There is a chance that you can block water flow in the tissues with too tight a string. Health first, training after.
It looks a hair better. What is your max/min temperature and what are you using for ventilation?stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Overwatering?? so one of my plants leaves are a bit droopy, but not curled under in that traditional ph problem / over watering claw. However, I can't think of anything else that this problem would be and I don't think its over watering because I only water them once every 3 days or so. It seems to be growing just fine, takes nutes w/o burning (although it was recently a bit N deficient). I did think it could possibly be that the leaves are just a bit to heavy for it to support (the leaves on that thing seem Rating: 5
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