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    Wilted leaves??

    This morning after checking on my plants, a few of them are starting to wilt. It's the two big flat leaves not the rigged nice looking ones..lol
    I'm wondering what is causing this? The soil is always moist but not soaked. My lights are 4-6 inches from the tops and my temps stay in between 76-88 all day, 68-73 at night...
    What can I do to fix them? Please help.. thanks
    MTbudman Reviewed by MTbudman on . Wilted leaves?? This morning after checking on my plants, a few of them are starting to wilt. It's the two big flat leaves not the rigged nice looking ones..lol I'm wondering what is causing this? The soil is always moist but not soaked. My lights are 4-6 inches from the tops and my temps stay in between 76-88 all day, 68-73 at night... What can I do to fix them? Please help.. thanks Rating: 5

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    Wilted leaves??

    Heres a pic that may help you guys help me figure out what I'm doing wrong..
    You can see the four leaves, one of the flat ones is wilted and curled under.
    Sorry about the bad pic but it's all I have right now..
    So what you think???

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    Wilted leaves??

    Those "flat leaves" as you called them will wilt or yellow and die off soon after other leaf sets start to form.
    They are omly there to jump start the seedling when it breaks the soils surface.
    Your temps etc are fine ,be carefull though that you dont leave your plants too moist all the time.
    Good luck with the new grow.

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    Wilted leaves??

    Quote Originally Posted by Darkone7
    Those "flat leaves" as you called them will wilt or yellow and die off soon after other leaf sets start to form.
    They are omly there to jump start the seedling when it breaks the soils surface.
    Your temps etc are fine ,be carefull though that you dont leave your plants too moist all the time.
    Good luck with the new grow.
    Thanks for your help. I was wondering since the new sets of leaves looked great and dont seem to be slowing down in growth. I did end up over watering one plant but hoping she will pull threw in a day or so.

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