my plant keeps wilting and i have no idea why

iz4nidomp4in

Active Member
i has a plant that looked simelar to this, my soil was like mud and would stay that way for like 3 weeks, it compleatly killed my plant, if your soils muddy, transplant, if not, like the others said, stabalize ph get better soil and put under some sort of humidity dome for a few days until it perks up a bit, good luck:)
If your plant soil is like MUD and stay's that way for up to 3 weeks, then that is most likely a drainage problem... dont transplant, make more holes to allow the water to flow through and not stay and cause root rot or other potential damage... :leaf:
 
i flushed the plant and soil out very good today i used three gallons of spring water that was distilled but the leaves feel very crispy but green idk why this is hopefully its just a matter of time i misted the leaves as i got it ready for nap time and turned out the light after about 15 hours light period im going to convert back to 12 and 12 soon tho
 

iz4nidomp4in

Active Member
Good to her she is doing good... Wait alittle longer before you put her into the 12/12 stage, let her come back to life alittle more and enjoy her fresh nuts :) :leaf:

After she is looking even better looking then you thought then put her into the 12/12 stage, good stradegy to get all your ducks in a row to have a good flowering ahead of ya...
 

realmaple1

Active Member
yeah i wouldn't convert to 12/12 until your plant recovers from shock. let it healthy again before switching it to flowering cycle.
 

riddleme

Well-Known Member
i flushed the plant and soil out very good today i used three gallons of spring water that was distilled but the leaves feel very crispy but green idk why this is hopefully its just a matter of time i misted the leaves as i got it ready for nap time and turned out the light after about 15 hours light period im going to convert back to 12 and 12 soon tho
Good lesson in learning to read your plants needs,

leaves drooping = overwatered

leaves and stems drooping = underwatered
 

citystars1117

Active Member
Yeah dude, flush that....and if it does nothing after your done with the flushing......just buy better soil and start over again, as much as that sounds like a waste and stuff your better off just starting over and forgetting all about that month of vegging this plant, and just using that one to make some hash or something.
 

Imladris

Member
That's what happened to my plants a while back. I grew a few of them on a window sill and as I found out, there were two things I was doing wrong. Firstly, the light coming through the window was for some reason not strong enough. Leaves get pale and fall off. Secondly, I didn't water enough. I now keep pouring in till I see some runoff, even if it seems like a shitload of water for a single plant. I also moved them to the outside of the window and from what I can tell, they are doing way better now. Just make sure your plants don't get heat stress, tile floors and window sills tend to get quite hot under direct sunlight.

Hope this helps!
 

realmaple1

Active Member
I wouldn't use a window sill IMO. it seems like a great idea but also gotta focus on how the sun moves. if i put mine in my window or any plant i've tried then my plant would only get MOST 5-6 hours of light. then be in the shade from the sun being above my house or on the other side.

and for other opinions, I would just start over, always a saying its quicker and better the 2nd time u do it.
 
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