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AcidFarmer
AcidFarmerstarted grow question 5 years ago
Hi everyone, I can't understand what afflicts these little ones ... After the transfer in 12 liters, (3 days). I find it this way, with the leaves down at the end of 18 hours of light, and I find it even when the lights are just on, then they recover slightly .. I don't understan
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Leaves. Curl down
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 5 years ago
It could be a transplant shock but it's also means that you did mystikes while tranplanting , if you've harmed the roots or if your medium is not the same then the plant could have been shocked and takes some days to recover , you also could have over watered just after the tranplant but it seems that you have found a way to not overwatering whild bringing nutrients thanks to @Ga4rd2en0er, so I supossed that it can't neither be an under watering as you have the hand on your routine Personnaly I can't say why because all of the classic answers seems not to fit your case
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @AcidFarmer Don't worry.this is pot transplant stress, they usually take 5-7 days to recover, try not to soak the substrate too much, water with little quantity and let the soil almost dry between each watering, the roots need oxygen to develop and the plant quickly recovers from transplantation. good luck mate šŸ‘
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Ga4rd2en0er
Ga4rd2en0eranswered grow question 5 years ago
She looks thirsty and hungry to me. When was the last time you gave the coco a good drenching? Your in fabric pots with a coco/perlite mix. It's near impossible to over water her as long as you don't let the pot sit in standing water. I would personally soak out the entire pot with a decent amount of runoff to ensure the root zones are being replenished with oxygen and nutrients. I am 100% confident she will spring to life in 48hrs or less. I have lots of coco growing experience.
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DeadwebsiteBoringcommunity
DeadwebsiteBoringcommunityanswered grow question 5 years ago
Plants do more then just grow... They Move and dance in the sunlight. They have sensory chemicals to are triggered by light, other plants, moisture, etc. And they actually "see" light and they "feel" other plants.. It's a bit more complex then that but here's a little link kind of explaining that all plants move. http://www.saps.org.uk/saps-associates/browse-q-and-a/508-do-plants-move-and-how
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Subbe
Subbeanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hello . I am novice grower myself. I dunno why but my plants always droop an hour before lighed out. Got 18 hours light aswell. I read somewhere it is normal they do that during sundown(light out). After i upotted mh autos due to drainage problems they were dropy for a couple og days. But they perked back up Hope it helps. Good kick with Your grow šŸ™šŸ˜Š
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