help my plants wilting and i cant work out whats wrong?

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  1. #1 scousers, Nov 10, 2014
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    Can anyone work out what it is? i don't think its overwatering or under watering because it was bone dry this morning and and i gave it loads, any advice would be great thanks

     
  2. how big is that pot that it's in?
     
  3. its got about 5-7 litres room i think, i had to cut the bottom off the first pot i put it in and stuck it in a bigger pot. but its got lots of space i think, thought it would be best to do  it this way as it is an auto
     
  4. that surely looks like an over watering droop to me
    does it pick up after watering and then go back to the drooping?
     
  5. #5 scousers, Nov 11, 2014
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    no stays the same after watering just that droop its weird coz all the other leaves like curve droop as if its overwatering, but a set of fan leaves close to the top droop as if to say underwatered, and i put the fan so it was blowing the tops of the plants last night and the leaves picked up again, but when i woke up this morning the top leaves were back down again looking worse than they already did. Im starting to think its heat stress as this only started to happen when i put a heater in there, however it is in the garage were temps reach lower than 5 degrees c at night, which is when the lights go off so I'm not sure, the top of the plant is very close (1-2inches) away from two 125w cfls. thanks for the replies.
     
  6. What does she do if you skip a daily watering?
    Heat stress will cause the edges to curl up, like this is heat stress.
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    Personally I would give a good flush and let her dry out a few days.
    The heater should be fine as long as it's not blowing on them directly and I use heaters too.
     

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