here is the rundown:
i have two plants - oprah's vajayjay and hillary clinton's snizz. they are indica dom plants (bagseed) that are about 2 months old. I started them indoors with a t5 flouro and a couple desk lights and let them veg for a few weeks indoors (I lst'ed them indoors as well), then i moved them to the outdoors. the soil mix is 10% soil from the landscape, 30% perlite, 60% worm castings and 1/4 cup of 5-5-5 all purpose organic fertilizer.

Oprah' vajayjay is a taller, less bushy plant that i topped at the beginning of week 3. It is doing absolutely fabolous. Hillary clinton's snizz on the other hand, is a stout, bushier plant that has had explosive undergrowth and recently has been having some droopiness issues. My friend who is looking after the plants says that there has been a lot of rain lately, which i am thinking might be the cause of Snizz's droopy leaves. I am just wondering though, are there many causes to droopy leaves? Is overwatering a strong possibility?

P.S. My friend is supposedly sending me pics soon so i'll have those up when i get em.
purplekush989 Reviewed by purplekush989 on . causes of droopy leaves here is the rundown: i have two plants - oprah's vajayjay and hillary clinton's snizz. they are indica dom plants (bagseed) that are about 2 months old. I started them indoors with a t5 flouro and a couple desk lights and let them veg for a few weeks indoors (I lst'ed them indoors as well), then i moved them to the outdoors. the soil mix is 10% soil from the landscape, 30% perlite, 60% worm castings and 1/4 cup of 5-5-5 all purpose organic fertilizer. Oprah' vajayjay is a taller, less Rating: 5