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    first grow, underwatering + +

    hey guys,

    it just occurred to me now that in my old pot i had some branches tied down to the pot and when i transplanted it i never retied it as they seem to hold up just fine on there own... now im thinking maybe that wasnt such a good idea??? should i retie those branches back to the new pot after and if it perks back up? been 6 days now since new pot... also to mention that after the transplant i overwatered my plant like an idiot.. when i transplanted it i also moved it into the flower box where for the first day temps were not stable and really high (spikes up to 95*f) with low humidity... on day 2 i had stable temps at 80 but still low humidity and the drooping began... decided it needed more water so i watered it and it drooped even more.... onto day 6 now still drooping but the leaves have shown no damage except for a small leaf at the bottoms tip yellowing a little, stem still really stiff branches still up although veins and some branches are turning a reddish brown color... the soil is still a little moist 1inch deep, im going crazy been watching it droop for countless days now please help!! here are some infi and pics;

    veg box was 75w hps with temps between 75-78*f humidity round 30-40% stable;
    1 gal all purpose soil mix (perlite, lime, horti humus, peat moss)
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    donastro Reviewed by donastro on . first grow, underwatering + + hey guys, it just occurred to me now that in my old pot i had some branches tied down to the pot and when i transplanted it i never retied it as they seem to hold up just fine on there own... now im thinking maybe that wasnt such a good idea??? should i retie those branches back to the new pot after and if it perks back up? been 6 days now since new pot... also to mention that after the transplant i overwatered my plant like an idiot.. when i transplanted it i also moved it into the flower Rating: 5

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    first grow, underwatering + +

    flower box 400w hps with temps between 75-82 and humidity round 30-35%;
    4gal same all purpose soil with a mix of MG seed starting soil (0-0.1-0)
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