Nutty sKunK
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Root rot then.3 hours later, no change in the one plant pictured above, everything is evenly wet
What you see on the surface is a direct gauge of the rootzone health.
Wish I took photos but just recently I saw that my plant in a cup was drooping. Soil was plenty moist so wasn’t water related and it progressed day by day.
on inspecting upon transplanting it there was a section in the cup where no soil was touching the cup. This created an air pocket which was insanely warm and damp, moisture droplets present in the roots and sure enough had about 5-10 brown slimy bits of root.
I pinched them off and transplanted. After a few days it was insanely perky!
What I suspect is happening with you is that the roots at the bottom of the container are rotting due to dense, wet soil. Tip it out and inspect the rootball. Most likely brown roots in wet part of the pot.
I’d cut that shit off and transplant into fresh new potting soil. Good luck!
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