Wilting !

Silky Shagsalot

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Firstly no one disagreed with what you're saying and secondly my comment about adding soil had nothing to do with his question but was a suggestion because theirs no point in having a pot half full. Get off your high horse bro.
lol, no high horse here. as soon as he said he had drooping before lights out, i knew exactly what the prob. was/is. the fact that you/others didn't, told me all i need to know. rookies trying to make a diagnosis. it's cool, you'll learn, just don't give advice till you do. simple...
 

TheTrippyHippie

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If you thought the only thing going on here was the plant getting droopy before lights out than youre the real rookie my friend. OP even admitted to over-watering when he initially thought he wasn't so please don't be a overachiever, the lack of soil and over-watering is also a prime factor in this situation.

Also, I looked through your created content and I don't see any plants of yours that would make me look like a rookie. Bashing is unnecessary and immature.
 

Silky Shagsalot

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If you thought the only thing going on here was the plant getting droopy before lights out than youre the real rookie my friend. OP even admitted to over-watering when he initially thought he wasn't so please don't be a overachiever, the lack of soil and over-watering is also a prime factor in this situation.

Also, I looked through your created content and I don't see any plants of yours that would make me look like a rookie. Bashing is unnecessary and immature.
the thread title is, "wilting." that's what i responded to. his saying, "prior to lights out," said it all. over/under watering can cause droop, but it would be an ongoing thing, not only near lights out. a lack of soil has no bearing on droop, especially since he's overwatering, lol. dude, give it up! you lose...... move on...
 

warble

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If you thought the only thing going on here was the plant getting droopy before lights out than youre the real rookie my friend. OP even admitted to over-watering when he initially thought he wasn't so please don't be a overachiever, the lack of soil and over-watering is also a prime factor in this situation.

Also, I looked through your created content and I don't see any plants of yours that would make me look like a rookie. Bashing is unnecessary and immature.
@TheTrippyHippie I like your input on this site, but I would like to let you know that if you feed a troll, that troll will come back for more. If you look at your stats, you can tell that you're not a troll. You have a good likes to posts ratio. Look at some troll's likes/posts and you will notice that they don't have a 25% likes to posts. They might have good information, but the bitterness of their lives shows through. If you like to encourage that behavior, then never mind. I just think the negativity has its place, but not when some of us here are trying to learn and help like you.
 

SheepsBlood

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Look, is that light that close to the plant? If so get it away from it.
Tap water is fine as long as it's under 200 PPM
Giver it some Cal-Mag with each watering. Focus on Cal-Mag, proper light height, and no overwatering. It should go good from there.
 
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