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ganjarules106

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I have a flowering plant don't ask how long she has been flower i recked my notes with water but tricrhones are still clear the thing i want to know is a lot of my old large fan leaves are drooping they have very long stems aswell
 

davickm1

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dropping could be from over or under watering. Long stem fan leaves are fine. Pics always help.
 

Hugo Phurst

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Sorry, but without pics...no one can say for sure.

As flowering progresses it's natural for the older (and some of the not so old) fan leaves, to wither and fall off.

Have fun
 

TheNameless

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Pics like everyone is saying, is the only good way to tell but..

If they are drooping its likely its over watering, or a PH issue. Over watering will make them look droopy, like they are heavy with water. PH problems can make the fan leaves "claw" up, which can resemble drooping.
 

zack66

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No offense but, a flowering plant shouldn't look like that. What are you feeding her? She looks overwatered. Is that the pic of the whole plant? If so she doesn't have much to feed off. Where's all the leaves and branches?
 
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