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Kelseyheart
Kelseyheartstarted grow question 5 years ago
My leaves appear to be drooping. Is this normal? I thought I had over watered but I only water in a spray bottle after knuckle deep of soil is dry. I went a couple days without watering and just fed them spoon fulls around the stem. What do you think?
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Leaves. Curl down
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The_Projexx
The_Projexxanswered grow question 5 years ago
If the leaves are drooping its cause she's thirsty ! If you stuck your finger in the soil up to your first knuckle and it was dry you should be watering it this will take away your droop and give them that nice perk we all know and love . A classic sign of over watering is the droop but it is also accompanied with some yellowing ! I would try and raise the humidity a bit as well because young seedling absorb alot through their leaves :) All in all your in good shape , just remember don't over water them when they are young less is more :) I hope you've found this info useful -Happy Growing!
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 5 years ago
The watering , always only a nice gesture but most time to much. A youngtimer in that sage needs maybe 2-4cl water in 2 days (20-40 ml) Its a tricky thing if the water is already in the soil-to get rid of the soil humidity, that is already into the pot. mabe putting her onto a heatmat will help to dry out . Ive had that problem his springtime and it was very tough, but maybe you dont have toooo wet soil. How heavy is your 7l pot=?
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 5 years ago
Your seedling is in a 2 gallon pot, that will make it really easy to over water; because yes, it does look over watered. Your low temperature will make it drink even less, do try to raise it. A cup of water is enough for a seedling for several days and don't feed the seedling, it's to early, you will burn it.
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