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Slightly droopy.. limbs r almost lifeless... no spring back or strength holding them up

Nzmk902
Nzmk902started grow question 4y ago
My plant looks slightly droopy... i fed it lastnight. Prolly too soon....thats what im guessin...or because i removed 4 big fan leaves draggin on soil...is it in shock? Any feedback is apprwciated or track see my progress...happy grow everyone
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Plant. Wilting
Setup. Strain - Autoflowering
Feeding. Other
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HeavyHittah
HeavyHittahanswered grow question 4y ago
Under or over watered . Both have similar symptoms . That's quite a small plant so I'm guessing it doesn't have a big root mass. So it wouldn't require as much water. Give it time to dry out and see if she perks up .
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NattyMeds
NattyMedsanswered grow question 4y ago
overwatered. don't water until everything perks back up. if u keep giving it water it'll look worse and worse. have done it many times
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SherpaParkesy
SherpaParkesyanswered grow question 4y ago
Lots of variables. 💦 watering schedule and amount...pots have ample run off holes...
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4y ago
The dark green and weak leaves/stems is indicative of Nitrogen overload. It could be a slight N toxicity coupled with overwatering. Wait for the topsoil to dry completely, then water with pH'd water only. They should start to recover pretty quickly depending on how much N you need to flush out.
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NSCanna
NSCannaanswered grow question 4y ago
You have a slight nitrogen toxicity but I wouldn't worry about that too much, unless you just fed her more nitrogen. If this picture was taken at night, the plant could have been in it's resting state which is normal. If during the day, it looks like it's having trouble breathing (roots having trouble getting oxygen). If you 'just' watered she may look like this for a few hours.
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