Ok i have three plants one is doing really really good while the other two are starting to have really droopy leaves, the stems supporting the leaves are still fine only the leaves are drooping, y is that and is it bad
i have them in pots with miracle grow, they're about 2 and a half months old still in the veg stage, watering is kinda random but never more than 2 days apart, and they a food spray once a day.... ill get pics up later but thats about all i can do no, still makes no sense that two out of the three plants are being affected when they all get the same treatment
lol i didnt know how to spell foliar and its Miracle grow all purpose water soluble plant food, http://www.scotts.com/smg/catalog/productTemplate.jsp?proId=prod70342&itemId=cat50106
i mix 1/2 teaspoon in a gallon of water and give them a light mist once a day to every other day
Started using it because the plants were showing potassium deficencies
Yeah, you are not supposed to use that fertilizer as a foliar feed...
"INDOOR PLANTS
Mix 1/2 teaspoon (not tablespoon) per gallon of water. Apply every 2 weeks. We do not recommend foliar (leaf) feeding for houseplants."
I would spray them off with plain water a bunch.. Make sure they have moist soil... Go easy on the lights..
Let them chill out.. You've been a bad bad boy.
tommy
ps- even if you are able to use it as a foliar spray, you are overdoing it with your application rate.. Once a week maybe if there is a prob...
also, what is the pH of your foliar spray? and what is your source water?
Ya i missed the part where its not recommended for foliar, but still that desont explain y only two plants are being affected while the other is just going crazy wild with all of its growning, can heat cause the plants to sag and leaf edges to curl under
ok because they were exposed to alot of heat for about 5 hours maybe, the plants that are fucked up are both indica and the other one is a sativa and it looks great
yea ... that just means that one is a little heartier than the other two and can handle a little more nutes ... nothing strange about it at all tbh ...
ok these "ARE NOT" my plants but its the only thing i could find that looks like wat is going on with my plants except they are a darker green and the edges have curled under, and this is affecting new and old growth
Umm the pots hold a little over 12 cups of soil and the plants are all about a foot, a foot an 5 inches", and no they have been in the same pot that they sprouted in
They may have outgrown the pots. Your initial description of the problem sounded to me like either they had shock from a recent transplant or they had out grown their pots.