now why would he want to water or feed if hes not sure if its over watering or not. he hasn't even checked the right way, and you telling him to feed them nutes... NOT YET get that plant strained out first like i said then start feeding her.u need to water them with nutes, dont listen to that guy
not if its over waterd, and not only that from the pic he has i see no nute deff.ok well do whatever u want, but when u decide to water with nutes u will see it will turn around in no time
how heavey is that pot right now compared to the day it was water like hell. he can only tell that not use.he said he hasnt watered in 5 days. does that sound like over watering to u?
nope not all just a shit loadok well im done with this thread ive put in my 2 cents. u can keep thinking u know it all im sure it makes u proud. have a nice day
thats right why take that chance.I'd say giving them nutes will fuck that plant up some more.
I'll concur with Mygirls and Mystic. That is a straight forward watering problem. The plant, other than the drooping, looks nice and green. If you continue to add nutes just about the time she looks like shes bouncing back those excess nutes are bound to burn the shit out of her. Then you'll be onto a whole new set of issues that are more difficult to deal with.
For now, LIFT THAT POT, see how heavy or light it is, so you can make a judgement call on watering. Luck
Raeder.....when asking for help here it's a good idea to take heed to the expertise of the members who have been around for awhile so you don't end up heading down the wrong path with your plants.
Yep just water and don't be nervous. They actually need less food than you would think. I only feed mine about twice a month (if that) and they are green, healthy, and producing. Truely when it comes to giving them nutrients they will let you know when they are hungry, just like she's showing you she's thirsty, especially soil grown plants.I agree that i need to figure out the problem first.
How exactly do i do that?
- right after the flushing process, obviously the plants looked a little over watered...but after that first day, they all looked great. Then 5 days later...the 2 that looked "not so good" are now looking great, and my good plant is looking all droopy.
- ive touched the soil....it doesnt feel like its over watering....ive touched as deep as 4-5 inches down into the soil and its not very moist at all.......as a matter of a fact, i think its probably time to feed....the only reason i didnt do it last night was b/c the problem LOOKS like over watering....but something tells me its not....
HENCE.....due to the fact that more ppl have told me to feed w/o nutes, that is what im going to do. Im going to feed all 3 just how i normaly would, but i will skip nutes this week ( i usually do 1 on 1 off...but this time 2 no nutes)
Im nervous....lol, as if im about to take an exam or something!
will ill make it easy for you to under stand what im saying.... IF you were to lift the pot b4 water it to see how heavy it is then after you water it lift it and see the difference. now when time to water that is when YOU thing its time CUZ the soil looks dry and or is dry an inch or so down, that's when lifting your pot to give you more (better) idea of how dry your soil is.. or get a moisture meter.hes saying dont listen to me, listen to any1 who has more posts. clearly the best way to go.
here ill make this easy on all of us. they told u to go LIFT THAT POT, so, for them, go lift the pot, put it down, and then water. take care
# of posts has nothing to do with it, but reputation and success does. Certain members move around these threads and give excellent advice and never steer newbies in the wrong direction, those are the members I'm talkin about. The ones who have proven, by their success in growing, that they know their stuff.hes saying dont listen to me, listen to any1 who has more posts. clearly the best way to go.
here ill make this easy on all of us. they told u to go LIFT THAT POT, so, for them, go lift the pot, put it down, and then water. take care