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herbalistssword
herbalistsswordstarted grow question 4 years ago
The clone that is in the cup has droopy leaves. I thought it was overwatered so I let it dry for a few days and watered it again today, still droopy. What could be causing this?
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BurningOutcast
BurningOutcastanswered grow question 4 years ago
Youre clones arfe droopy because youre overwatering them. I noticed your daytime temps are below 65. Guess what, youre plants are hardly drinking or growing so your overwatering. This happens in my greenhouse in the winter here down south. Water less and consider getting a heater or keeping all your young plants bunched together so they biomass warms them until they get a little larger.
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Troy_Farms
Troy_Farmsanswered grow question 4 years ago
You would try poking a couple holes in the side of the cup to allow more air flow through the soil. Depending how long ago it was cut it might just be still developing roots which will take couple weeks.
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4 years ago
Most likely is poor drainage. When you're watering, the roots are suffocating. Shes also too big for a solo cup. Time to transplant unless you're doing the solo cup challenge...
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