why Leaves Droop ??

OhioGrown

Well-Known Member
hey im just wondering does not enough water result in leaves drooping...
or does to much water make leaves droop?

Plz help thanks all
 

OhioGrown

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ok.... well you didnt tell me what it means if they are heavy.... or brittle feeling.
but the leaves are light, and if i drag my finger down the leaf, it kinda catches my skin.....but all my plants have always been "grippy" to the touch.

anyone else got there input
 

battosai

Well-Known Member
ok.... well you didnt tell me what it means if they are heavy.... or brittle feeling.
but the leaves are light, and if i drag my finger down the leaf, it kinda catches my skin.....but all my plants have always been "grippy" to the touch.

anyone else got there input
so they're bending down but they're firm? prolly over fert+over water and/or too high of temp

if they droop like they're ded and have no life it could be because they dont have enough water.

need specifics of your grow to know for sure
 

jbombandtribe

Active Member
I had the same problem, and it turned out the plant just outgrew it's container (half of a 3l super chill soda bottle), even though the plant was maybe 2 or 3 inches tall, you can't really get a great idea of how much room the roots have or how much they "want". Try transplanting it... depending on it's size. I transplanted very carefully (exacto knifed the container open without disturbing the soil much at all) and the plant stopped drooping within 6 hours of the transfer. What size container do you have your plant in and how tall is the plant? also, if you do transplant your plant most likely will continue to droop longer depending on how much stress you put on it so just give it some time before you do anything too drastic.
 
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