drooping

macsnax

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i did lol my profile pic was my first grow in veg i just never had these problems before my first grow i didnt have a single problem it was just a tank plant probobly
Put more drain holes in the cup, or transplant to a 1g pot with plenty of drainage holes. Or try a grow bag, really hard to over water with those. And stop misting, the last thing that seedling needs is more moisture. I never mist seedlings or do the humidity dome thing.
 

NuttySlayer420

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That plant did not need re potting. It was over watered . No more misting and less watering.
ive googled drooping seedlings and it sais to water coco with seedlings but i havent watered since i transplanted and before that i havent watered since day before plant seed since day i planted seed i sprayed it every day 2-3 times a day for about half a week because it started to droop people told me overwatered so i stoped misting its been about 5 days since not misting why is it taking so long to dry up and not droop its on coco 70%coco 30% perlite its starting to turn light green i also live in desert about 40rh 60-75temp
 

Smokinr33

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What type of water are you giving it? Could possibly be the ph but i dont think you should be stressing out so much it looms the same as how my seeds look until they reach there growth spurt
 

macsnax

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i gave it light feeding today because inch and a half of top was dry so i gave it a little watter not enough for it to drip should i give it more water or is 6fluidOZ enough
Did you raise the ph to 6.5? He's ^ right, that's a good happy medium. If it raises it drops a little from 6.5 your should still be good. I don't have a chart handy but you could be missing some nutrients at 6.0 in soil.
 

NuttySlayer420

Active Member
Did you raise the ph to 6.5? He's ^ right, that's a good happy medium. If it raises it drops a little from 6.5 your should still be good. I don't have a chart handy but you could be missing some nutrients at 6.0 in soil.
kk hopefully it works out should it still be drooping?
 

macsnax

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No it's not a good thing. Worst case you end up starting over with a new seed. But let's not give up yet. You've corrected the ph , I would continue giving it small doses of water until it starts looking better. There's not much else to do but wait and see.
 

Smokinr33

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Is it in a nice warm spot away from cold breezes? Temp and ph can play a huge roll in how plants grow not just weed
 
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