Are my plants drooping???

Loola

Active Member
-just an ideea. Plants drop when they need water. If is hot or windy they use more water.

- for what I see the soil is dry on the edges. Try watering a plant and see if it feels better in a while.
 

green1986

Member
-just an ideea. Plants drop when they need water. If is hot or windy they use more water.
Thanks for the reply, do they look like they are drooping to you? I think they are slightly I just want to catch them before the get any worse, I'm not really sure why because temp and hum is right, could it be anything to do with drain holes in my pots because I only drilled about 8 holes near the bottom of the pots
 

green1986

Member
Well I am not that experienced really. They don't look that droopy. I see dry soil tho.
It's a mix of clay pellets and coconut fibre, they are moist when it's dry it goes really light, maybe I'm just been a bit paranoid thanks for your reply very much appreciated
 

Loola

Active Member
Well like many more experienced guys said, don't bee too protective. Let them be half a day and see what happens. If temp and humidity is ok then half a day will not kill them.

What lights do you use? What train are they?

GL and HF
 

green1986

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Well like many more experienced guys said, don't bee too protective. Let them be half a day and see what happens. If temp and humidity is ok then half a day will not kill them.

What lights do you use? What train are they?

GL and HF
My light are 300w cfl x2 blue and I have red ones for flowering as well, my plants are berry bomb Indica/Sativa (Indica dominant)
 

mushead

Active Member
stick your finger in there, if its damp wait to water. they look healthy to me, not much to droop yet;) if you pamper them too much you;ll end up with sissy plants. they like to struggle some, SOME lol
 

slim83

Well-Known Member
They look fine to me plants go through cycles of leaves up in the air and then drooping it all depends on when you go look at them check out some time laps vidoes on youtube it's crazy how much moving your plant actually do when the lights are on
 

mushead

Active Member
you'll know when they droop too, especially when they start getting bigger. all the leaves will wilt, then you can roll yourself a bomber, water them, and watch'em come back to life! letting them dry out good is the key though, helps keep a healthy root system. i forget the technical term but w.e. as a beginner most over feed and over water. the time lapse videos are pretty cool, lets you see what there really doin. :peace:
 
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