cadenza11 Well-Known Member May 9, 2008 #1 please help i just started low stress training on me plant and it just started drooping suddenly. is this normal??? Attachments PIC_0507_2.jpg 60.6 KB · Views: 79 PIC_0505_2.jpg 76.5 KB · Views: 73
please help i just started low stress training on me plant and it just started drooping suddenly. is this normal???
R raeman1990 Well-Known Member May 9, 2008 #2 yes it will perk up soon enough this is usually a sign that you are bending it too much at one time
PlasmaRadio Well-Known Member May 10, 2008 #3 Looks more like a watering issue to me. Either too much or too little of a good thng. I would also like to say I am not a Plant Doctor, but I play one on TV.
Looks more like a watering issue to me. Either too much or too little of a good thng. I would also like to say I am not a Plant Doctor, but I play one on TV.
cadenza11 Well-Known Member May 10, 2008 #5 raeman1990 said: yes it will perk up soon enough this is usually a sign that you are bending it too much at one time Click to expand... yes it went great a day later thx everybody i will make sure not to water it too much or too little!
raeman1990 said: yes it will perk up soon enough this is usually a sign that you are bending it too much at one time Click to expand... yes it went great a day later thx everybody i will make sure not to water it too much or too little!
cadenza11 Well-Known Member May 11, 2008 #7 kittybitches said: dude, you can bend your plant way more than that. Click to expand... ok i did should i remove the bottom fan leaves to make way for the node branches?
kittybitches said: dude, you can bend your plant way more than that. Click to expand... ok i did should i remove the bottom fan leaves to make way for the node branches?
kittybitches Well-Known Member May 11, 2008 #8 no. never remove fan leaves. they are more important to the overall developement. they are the plant's powerhouses and they need to stay intact even if shading other branches. your plant will bush out past it, trust me, dont be impatient.
no. never remove fan leaves. they are more important to the overall developement. they are the plant's powerhouses and they need to stay intact even if shading other branches. your plant will bush out past it, trust me, dont be impatient.