saggy leafs

gilbert90605

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over watering?
 

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Unless you're using a technique that you're sure will work, we'd suggest separating those plants before their roots start growing together. While they look perfectly fine, the curve in the leaves could very well be from overwatering. Wait until the top half of the soil is bone dry before watering and don't spray them awhile.

They've reached the exact point where they'll start needing weak nutrients. Transpanting into fertile soil with a little of everything in it would accomplish this.
 
Unless you're using a technique that you're sure will work, we'd suggest separating those plants before their roots start growing together. While they look perfectly fine, the curve in the leaves could very well be from overwatering. Wait until the top half of the soil is bone dry before watering and don't spray them awhile.

They've reached the exact point where they'll start needing weak nutrients. Transpanting into fertile soil with a little of everything in it would accomplish this.


Thanks... what size pots should i use for each plant.. i plan to grow them 3ft.. in the end i hope to keep about 4
 
also the new small leafs coming in are purple. is that normal?

i think that might mean they're cold or is that only when flowering?
 
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