Seedling leaves drooping?

slaboosh

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Hi all, today I came home from school and my seedling that appeared to be perfectly healthy has begun to start drooping. I give the plant a very small couple sprays of tap water every day, so I may be overwatering. How can I reverse this and what else could have caused my seedlings leaves to suddenly droop? I've included images.
 

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Buba Blend

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I would stop the misting. Should be fine. Are you overwatering? It's way more common than underwatering but its only a seedling, it needs moist soil right now so your fine. Good Luck!
 
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Buba Blend

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If it's dry, by watering slowly around the seedling until it appears to you it has enough to be moist without overdoing it. I just wouldn't recommend misting.
I poorly worded the last post, It looks like I was asking you if you were overwatering. I wasn't.

I should have worded it like this instead :
"In response to your comment were you mention that you may be overwatering in the 1st post. It's way more common than underwatering."
 

Buba Blend

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I read your other two threads and see you need help. you said in another post, I stopped watering altogether today, but prior to this, I gave them a couple squirts around the base of the stem a couple of times a day. If you are using the mister to water your seedlings are dying because your soil is to dry. You need to get a cheap $7 soil moisture meter at a home depot or garden store and check your soil. It's probably dry.
Second someone told you to put the lights as close as you can and you followed a new thread saying you have the lights 2" from the plant. That is way to close.
 

slaboosh

Member
I read your other two threads and see you need help. you said in another post, I stopped watering altogether today, but prior to this, I gave them a couple squirts around the base of the stem a couple of times a day. If you are using the mister to water your seedlings are dying because your soil is to dry. You need to get a cheap $7 soil moisture meter at a home depot or garden store and check your soil. It's probably dry.
Second someone told you to put the lights as close as you can and you followed a new thread saying you have the lights 2" from the plant. That is way to close.
The soil is damp when it is in the bag, but when i pour it out, it dries within a few hours. I moved the two fluorescent tubes up about 12" so should I add more water to the soil or leave the soil as is?
 
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Buba Blend

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The soil is damp when it is in the bag, but when i pour it out, it dries within a few hours. I moved the two fluorescent tubes up about 12" so should I add more water to the soil or leave the soil as is?
That is good that you moved the lights back. A fairly fresh bag of soil will appear darker than a bone dry bag of soil but is considered dry soil to the plant. You need to get a moisture meter like this:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Mosser-Lee-Soil-Master-Moisture-Meter-1220/204373750
Yes, you likely need to water a lot more than you have been so far.
 
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