happysnowman123
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As the title implies, I'm simply interested in understanding how long it takes for the symptoms to occur. Most people aren't sure whether their plant is showing signs of over or underwatering, how long does it take after watering for these signs to show?
My plants are getting droopy and kind of shriveling, but not in a limp lifeless way, they actually do look like they are full of water, and the soil is slightly moist still at about the 1 1/2inch mark. They're only seedlings, started on a Sunday this is week 3 and they are 3rd/4th set of leaves (although 2nd isn't nearly as large as first yet). I have no pictures because my Iphone refuses to email. Saw some symptoms yesterday and they look worse today. BUT-
If its overwatering then they will eventually start to get better and I need to wait for them to recover. watering now would surely kill them. It's been nearly a week since I last watered. . . medium is Botanicare Aeration formula (guy at the shop recommended it) and its, get this, supposed to DRY FAST
My plants are getting droopy and kind of shriveling, but not in a limp lifeless way, they actually do look like they are full of water, and the soil is slightly moist still at about the 1 1/2inch mark. They're only seedlings, started on a Sunday this is week 3 and they are 3rd/4th set of leaves (although 2nd isn't nearly as large as first yet). I have no pictures because my Iphone refuses to email. Saw some symptoms yesterday and they look worse today. BUT-
If its overwatering then they will eventually start to get better and I need to wait for them to recover. watering now would surely kill them. It's been nearly a week since I last watered. . . medium is Botanicare Aeration formula (guy at the shop recommended it) and its, get this, supposed to DRY FAST