Not sure if i'm having problems or if all looks well?

mike4c4

Well-Known Member
hi frank from what i see they are to dry. the leaves turn down can mean over water but they act the came with not enough water. I would put a plate undre them and till it cames out the bottom after that the dirt will suck up the water again till all the dirt is good and wet not just around the plant. then remove the plate. and check the next day. Thats just what i would do. ive been growing for 30+ yrs. but all outside so someone with indoor exp. may be able to help more.
 

FrankBarone

Member
hi frank from what i see they are to dry. the leaves turn down can mean over water but they act the came with not enough water. I would put a plate undre them and till it cames out the bottom after that the dirt will suck up the water again till all the dirt is good and wet not just around the plant. then remove the plate. and check the next day. Thats just what i would do. ive been growing for 30+ yrs. but all outside so someone with indoor exp. may be able to help more.
My white widow leaves seem to show signs of underwatering, but i check the soil about 2 inches or so deep with my finger and its still damp and wet. I did just move these from their original solo cups because they were getting way too big, so might it be some stress from that?
 

CheeseKing

New Member
looks like under watering to me how do they look now ?did you try what he says by putting a plate under it until water comes out and leave till dry maybe only feed them once a week until they ask for more plants are like babys build them from little to when ther older and take more in hope ther looking ok mate
 
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