Its drooping because of the transplant. It should bounce back. If you can, try to raise the humidity. Next time try using some superthrive when you transplant. It helps a ton.
it was drooping before I transplanted it
it was drooping before I transplanted it
Hmm. Thats not good. Hope the transplant helps.
does the soil your using have nutes premixed into it? cause if it does and your still adding nutes, especially a 20-20-20, then what you could be seeing is the beggining of a over feeding problem. when plants are so small the require little water and less nutrients. id suggest laying off the nutes for two weeks and seeing where they are then. its always better to undershoot the nutrients by a little then overshoot them by a mile, especially when the plants still a baby![]()
I know under and over watering can make a plant droop like that. Over watering mostly all of the leaves will start to turn light green and yellow then wilt. Under watering the plant mostly wilts and dries out if serious. If you are able to give it B vitamins and hormones for the roots it will bounce right back. Try to get Superthrive or some kind of root enhancing formula in the future. It can fix a ton of problems.
If you mean rooting powder or gel then no. The transplant will help it im sure. It seems healthy enough to bounce back. It may take a couple days.
It wont hurt. Try not to make clipping leaves a regular habit though. Clipping causes stress. You should only prune once or twice in the plants life. The plant can get nutrients from the leaves also.
Damn good info in this thread already. Subd up because I'm about a month behind you. Just curious did you have the 42 watt over the soil from seed? If so how often did you water? I think mine baked last night sitting 6 inches away from them.