Upside down boats?

DIY42088

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Hey everyone!

So I just scored a bagseed plant from a friend. It's flowering and looks like it has been for maybe a week. Soil is unknown, age is unknown, strain is unknown, and he doesn't use fertilizer.
It used to be out doors in 80-90 degree weather. I've moved it indoors to my closet which stays from 68-82.
I grow under two 300w(advertised) LED panels. The only thing I've done since I got it was put it in my box and water it because it was just about dry. Everything looked fine then the next day it was droopy with semi curled leaf tips and edges. Both curled down or under. Wtf is going on lol?

Thanks guys and gals
 

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DIY42088

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over/underwatering at a guess
That's what I first though was it was droopy from the watering but I've never seen leaves curl so much from over water just droop and maintain their flat shape. And it can't be under water.
 

Diabolical666

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overwatered...poke holes in the soil and get a fan on it to help aid it in drying out. When you overwater ...you are sufficating the roots and no nutrients can uptake into the plant. You will have some aftermath damage from this for the next few weeks. If the plant is super dry, dont give it too much water and think that will compensate for it. Give it a bit of water till you can dial in the watering schedule.
 

DIY42088

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overwatered...poke holes in the soil and get a fan on it to help aid it in drying out. When you overwater ...you are sufficating the roots and no nutrients can uptake into the plant. You will have some aftermath damage from this for the next few weeks. If the plant is super dry, dont give it too much water and think that will compensate for it. Give it a bit of water till you can dial in the watering schedule.
Can anyone point me to some pictures that show overwatering causes leaves to roll under and curl at the tips like this?
 

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ricky1lung

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If you argue with people trying to help, most often they'll choose not to offer their advice.

A handful of people all gave the same answer.
 

Diabolical666

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Some people cant google on their devices...thats why i asked...dont get snide sir..trying to help you. All plants do not react exactly the same. just by your description alone we have established its overwatering
 

DIY42088

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I'm not trying to be a dick guys and I appreciate the help. I'll let it dry out and see what happens I guess, thanks.
 

marcospartida

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Hey everyone!

So I just scored a bagseed plant from a friend. It's flowering and looks like it has been for maybe a week. Soil is unknown, age is unknown, strain is unknown, and he doesn't use fertilizer.
It used to be out doors in 80-90 degree weather. I've moved it indoors to my closet which stays from 68-82.
I grow under two 300w(advertised) LED panels. The only thing I've done since I got it was put it in my box and water it because it was just about dry. Everything looked fine then the next day it was droopy with semi curled leaf tips and edges. Both curled down or under. Wtf is going on lol?

Thanks guys and gals
Its in shock...Big change from outdoors to indoors..you need to train it few hours inside then outside
 
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