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Drooping/browning plants.

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by Chris140, Oct 10, 2007.

  1. I have had a few clones for about 5 days now, and yesterday I noticed the leaves were drooping a lot more then they were the day before that. I tried to troubleshoot it by turning off my fluorescents and turning on my HPS light and adding more air circulation, but it didn't do much. I know the plants aren't being over watered (only been watering them every day or two) and I know they aren't under watered (water drips from the bottom of the pots when held in the air). I was looking at a few other possibilities. One was Pythium root rot. Does anyone know if using unfiltered sink water could cause this to happen? Also, the area I live in has a good amount of humidity when it rains, (and it has been raining since yesterday, when it started!) so could that be the cause of anything? Any advice would be helpful. :smoke:
     
  2. you say only 5 days you have these clones

    are they rooted or did you cut them 5 days ago, humidity isnt the issue with clones , the more the better
     
  3. They are rooted. I only received them 5 days ago, but they have been growing for a month and a half.
     
  4. watering every day or everyother day is too much, you most likely are experiencing overwatering droop

    can you post pics
     
  5. I only have a cell phone camera, but I will take a few pictures with that.
     
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  7. Any idea?
     
  8. fert burn, either you fed them recentely or the soil is way to hot

    Id say flush but they been watered too much aswell

    transplant to fesh soil, water with a couple ounces of water and leave it alone for a few weeks to recover before feeding
     

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