Droopy and yellowish plant PLEAS HELP

butter111

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need more info like what soil what lights ferts and any more things you can add about the plant will make it easyer to help you
 

auretsky

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400watthps, 100watt florescent, FoxFarm Ocean Forest Soil, Fox Farm Big Grow Fetalizer, we just tied the plant back a bit to get some undergrowth going. i water everyday unless the soil looks real wt. i folier feed witht he big grow once a week
 

Bigrintxas

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Im not an expert... but I know you shouldnt water everyday. seems to me like you have a simple case of over-watering. cut back and see what happens.
 

auretsky

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i mean i dont water them very much everyday and the soil is try by the next day, should i just ignore the dryness and water every other day.
 

Bigrintxas

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When you water your plants you should water it until water starts to flow though the drain holes at the bottom of your pot. Be generous with the water. Then leave it alone for a few days.
I have 2 1/2 gallon pots now and I only water every 3-5 days. size of the plants, tempature and humidity will affect how often you need to water.
2 gallon pot might be a little too small for that size of a plant but I dont think thats the reason for your droopy leaves.
Im a noobie but Ive been reading on this forum for a couple months now, hopefully this info will help.
 

aleester

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i could be wrong, but it looks like from the image that there are multiple plants in each 2gallon pot. if that's the case, at that size, I would imagine they're killing each other, in that the plants will compete for water, nutrients, etc. Also, I agree with Bigrintxas, in that its better to water a lot but less frequent as opposed to a little and more frequent. The roots won't grow properly. You want roots to grow more vertically, and you need enough water to penetrate deep enough for this to happen.
 

auretsky

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ok thanks ill check the ph and stuff also that is one clone it just came split like that. Ill let you know what happens. do you think i should transplant the trainwreck that is split.
 

SmokeDr420

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for that sized plant you need a 3 to 5 gallon pot(preferably 5 gallon) there is probably stress on the plant because the roots cannot continue to spread down and out.....if you have some kind of hole at the bottom check and see if there are roots coming out or even visible...its most likely the pot size but i could be wrong....keep asking around and goodluck bro
 
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