WhiteWidow89
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Hi everyone, I need a little bit of help figuring out what's going on here.
Age: Currently 20 days from seed
Lights: (6) 42watt cfls
Distance from plant: <5 inches
Temp: Around 73-75 day, 63-65 night
Humidity: 30%
Water: Poland springs ph about 6.8 (needed a jug eventually for nutes so that's why I'm using that)
Soil: Fox Farms Ocean Forest
Nutes: None yet
I had this plant growing in a solo cup for about 15 days before I decided it was time to transplant into an 8 inch pot . It looked pretty good besides being a little droopy. Now after I got it in the soil on Sunday the 15th, I watered it until I got a little bit of run off. I am pretty sure that this was too much for the plant because it started showing symptoms of overwatering. I have let this thing dry out for 5 days, it is still drooping all over the place, and I just don't know why! It looks the same today as the day after I transplanted it. I stuck my finger in the soil today, friday the 20th, and it's pretty damn dry. I also have a moisture meter which is reading dry. However this thing still looks overwatered. I have attached pictures from before the transplant, the day after the transplant, and from today. Even being dry, I don't think it's showing signs of being underwatered because the stems are all pointing up as you can see in the photos I attached of the stalk. Any thoughts on what could be the issue or what to do to make it perk up? Let it dry out even more? I know my lights are not too far away but i don't think putting them closer would fix this. I just want it to be perky and happy looking!
I should add that i already noticed root tips sticking out of the drain holes of the new pot after being in it for only 5 days and it definitely seems to be growing but just really droopy.
Thank you
Age: Currently 20 days from seed
Lights: (6) 42watt cfls
Distance from plant: <5 inches
Temp: Around 73-75 day, 63-65 night
Humidity: 30%
Water: Poland springs ph about 6.8 (needed a jug eventually for nutes so that's why I'm using that)
Soil: Fox Farms Ocean Forest
Nutes: None yet
I had this plant growing in a solo cup for about 15 days before I decided it was time to transplant into an 8 inch pot . It looked pretty good besides being a little droopy. Now after I got it in the soil on Sunday the 15th, I watered it until I got a little bit of run off. I am pretty sure that this was too much for the plant because it started showing symptoms of overwatering. I have let this thing dry out for 5 days, it is still drooping all over the place, and I just don't know why! It looks the same today as the day after I transplanted it. I stuck my finger in the soil today, friday the 20th, and it's pretty damn dry. I also have a moisture meter which is reading dry. However this thing still looks overwatered. I have attached pictures from before the transplant, the day after the transplant, and from today. Even being dry, I don't think it's showing signs of being underwatered because the stems are all pointing up as you can see in the photos I attached of the stalk. Any thoughts on what could be the issue or what to do to make it perk up? Let it dry out even more? I know my lights are not too far away but i don't think putting them closer would fix this. I just want it to be perky and happy looking!
I should add that i already noticed root tips sticking out of the drain holes of the new pot after being in it for only 5 days and it definitely seems to be growing but just really droopy.
Thank you
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