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Drooping of (older) leaves

UKPersonal420
UKPersonal420started grow question 3 years ago
I've noticed some pretty heavy drooping of her leaves, most notably in the older growth. Pretty sure I'm not over watering her and her PH is around 6.6 So I'm really not too sure what is causing this? Newer growth (5 finger leaves) seem to be doing okay. Any help would be great!
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Leaves. Curl down
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hi there Bristol Blottie, it's not a major, but basically you're "chronically overwatering" , the soil keeps humidity in there, and since it never gets dry the wrong type of bacteria develop and attack your root system. litterally all you have to do is water less and maybe wait a bit longer before you water, in a pot that size it could be anywhere between three to five days, which is a lot more than people think. Try the pot lifting method to make sure you never overwater again. Hope this helps ! 🚀
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ObiWanKaRobbie
ObiWanKaRobbieanswered grow question 3 years ago
That usually happens to me when there are root rot issues...might want to consider repotting it in a different soil mixture that has better drainage..look for soil with more perlite in it..like 15-20%
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Burmese
Burmeseanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hi there,When I read your diary, You transplanted into fabric pot.Then start LST.You didn’t give enough time to recover from transplanting stress and you perfrom LST without counteract your main stem from opposite site.So your main stem fall down.I think those factors causing your plant to stress more and can even cause damage to your roots.That’s why your plant looks droppy even though you didn’t overwater.For me,I will try to revive her by using some root enhancer and give a comfortable growing conditions.Good luck and happy growing... ✌️
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