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06-21-2009, 02:00 PM #1Senior Member
Droopy - Over/Under/Root Bound?
Originally Posted by BetterThanBeer
However, it's not that I don't believe your diligence...but accidents happen. And since safety appears secondary to you, it's now more of a warning to other's not to trust GFCI's to protect from fires, as that's not what they are protecting against.
Hopefully there is nobody else in the house you are putting at risk.Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Droopy - Over/Under/Root Bound? Here are a few pics of our babies at 2 weeks old. They all seemed to be doing great but now one is very droopy. Two were droopy last night but one perked up after dark period (18/6) The soil runoff Ph was right around 6.6. Could they possibly be root bound at this age (pot is 6" (4" high)). I water every other day when meter says that the soil is dry 4 inches down so I don't think it is over watering, but I could be wrong. Could it be underwatering? I watered just the droopy one this Rating: 5
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