There's something happening here

Devlove

Active Member
What is is ain't exactly clear.

Not to me anyway,

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A few have taco leaves like the second pic but most are drooping like the other pictures. Water ph'ed between 5.5-6.5 gh nutes 600 ppm flora nova grow and flora blend, I did just transplant them before this picture was taken but they have been drooping like this for a while could it be because of rootboundness, or over/underwatering? Ebb and flow twice a day, soil is botanicare air mix which says it is virtually impossible to over water so I'm leaning towards underwatering.

Thanks!
 

Puffer Fish

Well-Known Member
Well, you are not telling us the size of your old containers .... so it is kinda hard
to deduce if this is because of not sufficient space for your root mass in your previous pots.
If you are running an Ebb you are not underwatering .....hmm

IS the damage to your Ladies evenly dispersed through the plant ....
or does it start from top/bottom ?

Can you show us close up of your leaves ?

Bump +
 

Snow Crash

Well-Known Member
If the planters are heavy before you flood then it isn't under watering. Young plants, like the ones you have there, can be over-watered in any media because they don't have fully established root systems. Try watering by weight for a little while.

They look heat stressed to me, maybe deprived of proper ventilation and air circulation around the leaves.
 
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