Doobieus
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The soil looks pretty dry in that pic and the plant exhibits under watering traits that's why I chose under watering.Kind of agree with what you say Doobius but I think it's down to soil.
The roots are mostly oxygen breathers like you and me and they live in the area between the dirt. This gets flooded when you water and that's when the roots feed, but if it doesn't dry out fairly quickly then the plant drowns. That is why the soil needs to be free draining.
If a plant is drowning then it's due to overwatering.
I know about o2 and roots, that's why when in hydro you need an airstone and have your watering on a timer. Soil I know as well, but drowning plants would exhibit different physical traits, than dehydrated plants.
As far as holes, it looks like the pot, the droopy plant is in should have holes at the bottom but I don't know MC will have to fill us in on that. I'd be more worried about root rot rather than over watering if it didn't have holes.
If it were overwatering, it'd have to be in a way way extreme state of overwatering to get the plant to droop that bad. The plant doesn't look (Kind of hard to see because of the blurriness) like it's exhibiting any necrosis of the leaves due to over watering either. It could be overwatering but it totally looks like a case of under to me personally.
You need to buy more perlite and wait until you transplant to mix it in with the soil, for best results. You may be able to find the moss and the perlite at Walmart since it's still "Season" time for summer. You're probably better off going to a garden store, or a Lowe's like you said.How do i get the perlite up in the soil? Do you think i can find sphagnum moss in walmart and please please say you can lol because if not i hope you can at lowes.