Very droopy leaves but still very green and budding

jessicadum

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So my baby was doing great and budding nicely when we decided to change its soil. We combined some orange, banana, and lime skins with soil and also made a fertilizer composed of bat guano. She was fine for about 3 days but didn't seem to be growing or changing. My other two babies had begun to grow more and seemed to like the soil. On the 4th day she had all of her outermost leaves drooping. Its been about 3-4 more days and the leaves are just droopier and only the ones closest to the stem are still up. The leaves aren't curling up or turning brown so i don't know if it could just be overwatering or maybe we need to prune it? Any answers plzzzzzzzz
 

Green Cross

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We combined some orange, banana, and lime skins with soil

LOL you're joking right?

Did you get this advice here or somewhere else, mixing raw fruits and vegetables into the mix?
 

Woomeister

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rotting skins will cause all sorts of ph issues, not to mention bacterial growth and diseased roots. Why, has someone told you it will make it taste fruity????
 

Mysticlown150

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We combined some orange, banana, and lime skins with soil

LOL you're joking right?

Did you get this advice here or somewhere else, mixing raw fruits and vegetables into the mix?
A lot of people do that actually. The banana peels I have heard hut not the orange or lime peels. Anyway your problem is under or over watering. Let the soil get completeley dry then drench that shit with water.
 
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