Quote Originally Posted by sarah8769
i have 5 tubs and theres 4 plants. 1 plant at the front is very 'sad and droopy' PH was high so i did a flush and put all fresh water and food at the right levels. checked it this morning and its even worse now than last night. it obviously cant be the water as the others are still alive. i have never done this before and the person who helps me with it is in AMSTERDAM and i cant get hold of them. they should only have a month left then need to come up, what do i do leave it? pull it out? will it come back? light timers are all fine. got told it needed a drink as it was thirsty but why havent the other ones died or started going the same???? please help

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well, I don't see the pics, so I can't even begin to guess. I'm assuming the temperatures are right, or the other ones would be droopy too. So take the plant out of the tub, and have a real close look at it. Check it for insects, check it for color of the leaves, are they turning yellow? I don't know how big they are, or whether they are in flowering or still being vegged....
Look at the roots, if you have to, remove the plant from the soil/hydroton or whatever you have. They are probably not too healthy either. If they are healthy and nice and white, you would not want to change anything. Then check the mass of roots vs the mass of green that the roots are supporting. If you still think there is something wrong with it, then cut back a lot of the green, because the roots are there trying to keep all that stuff flourishing it. By cutting it back, the roots won't have to try to 'repair' all that's wrong, but rather just repair the good stuff you've not chopped. It will give the plant a better chance to get healthier.

SN