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ultra_violet
ultra_violetstarted grow question 4 months ago
The leaves have been looking drooping for a few days (since I replanted it), in the evening (photo 1) usually a bit more than in the morning (photos 2-3). What could be the reason and what can I do about it? Overwatering, underwatering, stress after replanting, light issues?
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Leaves. Wilting
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modmyplants
modmyplantsanswered grow question 4 months ago
If nothing changed in your bahviour its probably just stress from replanting. if the earth didnt stay as a cube; roots and definetly microroots broke and the plant is stressed for few days. Good luck with it
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 4 months ago
You do everything right buddy! This was just stress from replanting, nothing to worry about! Happy Growing! 💚
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 4 months ago
Cal mag supplement every 3rd or 4th week as needed. Throughout entirety of veg and at least two times during flower. Plant seems very stocky build too which could be indicator or boron shortage. But your plant does look healthy. Add a little more light see how she reacts.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 4 months ago
P.s magnesium is responsible for pulling water into cells.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 4 months ago
Turgor, Pressure exerted by fluid in a cell that presses the cell membrane against the cell wall. Turgor is what makes living plant tissue rigid. Loss of turgor, resulting from the loss of water from plant cells, causes flowers and leaves to droop or in more serious cases wilt. movement of potassium and calcium ions throughout the cells cause the increase in turgor pressure. Nothing looks wrong with her, leaf shape and size are determined by available light. The bigger the plant makes the leaf size the more photons it is trying to capture from the available light which can indicate its hungry for more light. Your wondering why your plant is not in a strict sattelite formation. The bigger the leaf the more water they hold, 1ml of h20 = 1gram. Quite heavy in relation. Higher light thresholds will make plant produce shorter sharper leaves that are lighter to hold up as they hold alot less water. Think of them like sattelittes, the plant won't force disciplined growth if environment is chillax. She is happy and content growing healthy. Replanting can take a week to recover as it reestablishes a solid rootzone.
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Lerome
Leromeanswered grow question 4 months ago
You are watering too frequently and not enough at once. Try to saturate the whole substrate and then let it dry again for a couple of days, until its dry on top.
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