big plant drooping?

comeonplantgrow

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so im pretty sure its rootbound. what do yall think? and one of the tops got snapped, will is be okay? i need to fix this today. thanks






 

GeeTee

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na dont think its root bound. its most likely a water issue. how often are you watering and how much?
 

*BUDS

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i agree its wilted/stressed ,maybe not enough water. Get some electrical tape around that split, as it flowers and gets heavier, just a rainy windy day could split it in two, ive seen it happen. That split could be your prob here as plant would be stressed from the damage and looks it.
 

comeonplantgrow

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I usualy water with about half a gallon every couple few days depending on
If the soil is dry. It can't be anything with the water.
I just don't know what do to if I should transplant it or what. I grow indoors and this is the first time doing outdoors and she got huge and I don't want to loose her. I hope that break in the branch won't cause it to die or hermie on me. I think it's rootbound but idk forsure that's why I asked.
Anymore suggestions to why it's looking like that will be nice.'thanks
 

Budologist420

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the plant looks like it needs to be watered more often.

if its rootbound its gonna suck up water really fast, i would suggest watering every morning or every night. not every few days
 

comeonplantgrow

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yeah but why would i need to water it everyday if its moist for a couple days. ive never had water issues. just trying to narrow down the problem. i just dont think its underwatering. but i guess im wrong?
 

Budologist420

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all im saying is my roomate never waters his plants, maybe once or twice at most a week. and his plants look really droopy like that when there is no more moisture in the soil.

if your soil is always moist then it could be because its severely rootbound.
it wont get that droopy unless its realllllllly badly rootbound.
 

MrGhettoGrower

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Its not getting any water cause the main stem is crack down the down the middle:lol::clap::lol::clap: We all done it~:eyesmoke: Stoned I drop a fan on one.:lol: You may as well give it~it's last rights!
 

*BUDS

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I usualy water with about half a gallon every couple few days depending on
If the soil is dry. It can't be anything with the water.
I just don't know what do to if I should transplant it or what. I grow indoors and this is the first time doing outdoors and
she got huge
and I don't want to loose her. I hope that break in the branch won't cause it to die or hermie on me. I think it's rootbound but idk forsure that's why I asked.
Anymore suggestions to why it's looking like that will be nice.'thanks
Its not huge bro.
i think it will be ok in time when the split heals, atm its struggling.
 

canefan

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Agreed it looks like most of the problem is coming from lack of water due to the split in the stem. I would suggest tying the stem a little tighter for a week or so until it heals. While it is healing keep it out of the direct sun as much as possible to keep its' water demands down a little. You should also consider misting the plant with a sprayer a couple of time aday to keep the leaves happy while it hears, Super Thrive would be a good addition to help with stress right now in the mister when you spray.
Unlike Ghetto grower who seems to think most plants in trouble should be tossed, if it has green on it, it can more than likely be saved.
Good Luck, she should be fine.
 
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