sorry for the lack of info/visuals - i dont have a camera so bear with me. i have the t5 at about 1.5 - 2 inches away from the plants, so i doubt it's the lights. the cup i have it in is draining well but i forgot to add perlite in the beginning so i think the soil is compacting too much. i am not using any fertilizers, and when i do fertilize it will be something that isnt too overpowering, like worm castings or a bit of bat guano. i have the plants in 20 oz soda bottles, but i might just transplant the droopy one to a cup with fresh starter soil and perlite added. would transplanting in it's droopy state hurt it even more?

also, i have the plants in clear bottles wrapped in black construction paper, so just by unwrapping the the construction paper i can check the roots. The soil was pretty dry when i checked this morning, so i gave it a good watering.
purplekush989 Reviewed by purplekush989 on . droopy leaves :( i just switched from 2 CFL's to a CFL and a t5 tube for my week old seedlings yesterday. when i check em this morning, my prize plant's leaves are really droopy and i noticed that the soil was relatively dry, so i watered. i also checked the roots, and they are a lot hitting the side of the cup. Even though it's only on its 3rd set of true leaves, could it possibly be time to transplant? My plant looks really sad right now and I ant to make it happy again haha :smokin: Rating: 5