Droopy Plant

CriticalJack18

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I’m having a problem now and I’m kind of confused. I got home last night and my plants looked really droopy. I gave them some water and they popped back up the next morning. Then around 2pm I check on them again and they started to look droopy. Soil is still wet and I only water when dry. What’s the issue?
 

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Lordhooha

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I’m having a problem now and I’m kind of confused. I got home last night and my plants looked really droopy. I gave them some water and they popped back up the next morning. Then around 2pm I check on them again and they started to look droopy. Soil is still wet and I only water when dry. What’s the issue?
Take pics in regular light.
 

CriticalJack18

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Also give details such as room temp rh and medium
I will later. But the point is that it’s dropping again! I have two plants the other one is doing great! 2 critical Jack Herer autos. Humidity 40%-50%. Temps a little high 80-86 using roots organic soil. I have a couple fans circulating and a hole in my door for ventaltion. The plant that is doing great I gave mykos during the transplant but the other I forgot too. The other one is growing a lot faster and looks stronger. I only water when dry so I don’t over water or underwater. Looked droopy last night, gave water because it was dry, looked great in the morning now it’s looking droopy again. I don’t undersatand. I also gave a very small dosage of nutes last week of roots organic Buddha grow with every watering so I’m cutting that out for a few weeks. Just confused right now. Someone told me it could be a root problem so I bought some great white...
 

Lordhooha

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I will later. But the point is that it’s dropping again! I have two plants the other one is doing great! 2 critical Jack Herer autos. Humidity 40%-50%. Temps a little high 80-86 using roots organic soil. I have a couple fans circulating and a hole in my door for ventaltion. The plant that is doing great I gave mykos during the transplant but the other I forgot too. The other one is growing a lot faster and looks stronger. I only water when dry so I don’t over water or underwater. Looked droopy last night, gave water because it was dry, looked great in the morning now it’s looking droopy again. I don’t undersatand. I also gave a very small dosage of nutes last week of roots organic Buddha grow with every watering so I’m cutting that out for a few weeks. Just confused right now. Someone told me it could be a root problem so I bought some great white...
You don’t transplant autos for starters they go into their final pot from the start. However ignoring that for now the one that’s drooping is the one that didn’t get the mycos might be experiencing transplant shock. Which roots soil are you using? Original, 707, or what not. Anyways clear pictures give us as a community a better picture to what’s going on.
 

CriticalJack18

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You don’t transplant autos for starters they go into their final pot from the start. However ignoring that for now the one that’s drooping is the one that didn’t get the mycos might be experiencing transplant shock. Which roots soil are you using? Original, 707, or what not. Anyways clear pictures give us as a community a better picture to what’s going on.
Original roots organic soil. It was growing fine and it already started flowering. It can still suffer transplant shock after that? This is what it looked like. The one on the right is the one growing a lot better. I will upload more pics later
 

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Lordhooha

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Original roots organic soil. It was growing fine and it already started flowering. It can still suffer transplant shock after that? This is what it looked like. The one on the right is the one growing a lot better. I will upload more pics later
You don’t transplant autos period they start in whatever size pot you plan on finishing in. And you never want to transplant ANY plant that’s already flowering if you doing fem, regular or auto seeds. It put undue stress on the plant. Most plants suffer a few days from shock generally though when I transplant my plants I always sprinkle great white in the hole and rarely see any shock symptoms.
 

CriticalJack18

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You don’t transplant autos period they start in whatever size pot you plan on finishing in. And you never want to transplant ANY plant that’s already flowering if you doing fem, regular or auto seeds. It put undue stress on the plant. Most plants suffer a few days from shock generally though when I transplant my plants I always sprinkle great white in the hole and rarely see any shock symptoms.
I didn’t transplant when I was flowering, about 12 days in I did. I know a lot of people who transplant autos and grow monsters. But everyone is different. I just don’t want my plant to die it was doing great!
 

Lordhooha

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I didn’t transplant when I was flowering, about 12 days in I did. I know a lot of people who transplant autos and grow monsters. But everyone is different. I just don’t want my plant to die it was doing great!
Again take pics in regular light maybe something is going on
 

drooples

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I think whoever told you it was a root problem was correct. Having been transplanted it may not have an adequate root system if you have it under a powerful light. Did you increase the light intensity at all after you transplanted? How far beneath the soil is it completely dry before you water? It needs to be dry a couple inches down It should weigh almost nothing by the time it needs water. If it's dry two inches below the soil and extremely light like that you can rule out a root problem.
 

CriticalJack18

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I think whoever told you it was a root problem was correct. Having been transplanted it may not have an adequate root system if you have it under a powerful light. Did you increase the light intensity at all after you transplanted? How far beneath the soil is it completely dry before you water? It needs to be dry a couple inches down It should weigh almost nothing by the time it needs water. If it's dry two inches below the soil and extremely light like that you can rule out a root problem.
Yea I’m using two 300watt LED lights. One for each plant. It growing great until last night, I came home and they were droopy. The soil was dry though, gave em water, came back to life but now droopy again. It was dry about an inch or two down, I also have a soil meter so it was defenitly dry.
 

AMYROCKS

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You don’t transplant autos for starters they go into their final pot from the start. However ignoring that for now the one that’s drooping is the one that didn’t get the mycos might be experiencing transplant shock. Which roots soil are you using? Original, 707, or what not. Anyways clear pictures give us as a community a better picture to what’s going on.
THATS THE TRUTH
 

AMYROCKS

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Yea I’m using two 300watt LED lights. One for each plant. It growing great until last night, I came home and they were droopy. The soil was dry though, gave em water, came back to life but now droopy again. It was dry about an inch or two down, I also have a soil meter so it was defenitly dry.
OK..... YOU JUST GAVE TO MUCH WATER PUT FAN TOWARDS SUBSTRAITE it will be fine
They will need nutes. as well.
 
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