If plant slouches down.

Ayokiwi717

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due to some stretching issues, my plants are slouched over a little. Wont pot plants over time be able to pick themselves up?
 

mistergrafik

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The plant has the ability to SURVIVE the conditions you put them in - Stand up tall and continue life. As far as getting some dank off of the slouch I have to second what Gorillabilly said
 

Ayokiwi717

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Haha right? I am trying to visualize it. Pretty much just pictured a dead plant asking for water
I will take a picture then, sorry guys. They doing fine so far. Atleast there aren't doing the death droop (aka over watering). I changed to my better light for veg, my king kingled 600 watt. That fixed the stretching issue. Stretching is the least of my issues. Im a chronic over watering murder. So far with the switch of soil and using small pots, it fixed that issue.
 

Ayokiwi717

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We talking about a seedling here?
Nothing to worry about, I saw alot worst before. I can just burry the stem a little more when I transpant, plus i can use string and a stick to tie it up if i need to. Im a newbie, so im not expecting perfection. After killing a total of 12 plants last round , this is nice to see just a slight stretching issue which I fixed.
 

Ayokiwi717

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In order to fix that, stop chronically overwatering man! Solved all ur problems :blsmoke:
I did by using fox farm happy frog and using small pots. I was using ocean forest, and using 2.5 gallon pots to start my autos. That caused tons of issues! Happy frog seems to be easier to read when its dry and wet. I know your supposed to use the final pot for autos, but thats in a perfect world. I heard many people transferring autos only once and never stunted the plant. The way I look at it, I would rather stunt the the plant a tad then to just kill the thing. Hopefully i won't stunt the plant, but we will see. Im transplanting into the same soil, so shouldn't be a big deal. Its easier said then done telling to stop overwatering. When your soil always feels dry its hard to do that
 

Ayokiwi717

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In order to fix that, stop chronically overwatering man! Solved all ur problems :blsmoke:
Im going to perfect my skill before I go back to using only big pots. If I don't see the plant stinted at all though, then I'm just sticking to the same method. I just beat a record, 5 days and no dead plants!!!
 

mistergrafik

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Oh man!! ur looking good my man! I see that stretcher reaching over the other pot lmao! Don't ask what I'd do with the stretcher!
 

mistergrafik

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neverminded it's happy frog! That shit kicks ass. I had a buddy who would do grows in it and just add topsoil every once in a while lmao. Not my recommendation
 
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