the plant dries out, not the soil

this happens when the rate of transpiration (loss of water from leafs)
exceeds the rate of absorption by the roots.

so they loose water faster than they can suck it up. Because there root system isn't big enough.

so you can do a bunch of things to lower the rate of transpiration. I listed them above
harris7 Reviewed by harris7 on . Help, sort of urgent! Plants are about two weeks old, under a 1000 watt HID right now. They were originally in soil when I got em about a week ago, and I put them into my Sunshine #4 in some start pots. They had no transplant shock at all, unless it was somehow delayed. Today, they look a tad droopy to me. I have watered them when the soil 2-3 inches down was completely dry, so my problem is def. not over-watering. I am getting another 30-35 clones later today, so I would like to diagnose this real quick and get rid Rating: 5