''Droopy Leaves''

420mannen

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What could cause this droopiness? They seemed to react this way when I gave them food, the soil was dry before feeding.


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twentyeight.threefive

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Probably overwatered like volcano said. PH test your water with a pool test kit or a digital tester next time you water to be sure. It could also be early nitrogen toxicity.
As you said the pot was probably still wet.

OP best way to tell if the pot is dry enough for water/feed is by lifting it and gauging it's weight. A dry pot is going to be much lighter than one just watered.

Doesn't have anything to do with pH.

Nitrogen toxicity shows as curled tips only. The entire leaf doesn't curl like that.
 

Towelie29

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As you said the pot was probably still wet.

OP best way to tell if the pot is dry enough for water/feed is by lifting it and gauging it's weight. A dry pot is going to be much lighter than one just watered.

Doesn't have anything to do with pH.

Nitrogen toxicity shows as curled tips only. The entire leaf doesn't curl like that.
Actually if the PH is too high from a single toxic dose of nutes the leaves can curl downwards like that and then the bottom ones start to yellow from lockout. The tips will just burn if there is no lockout. OP already said they corrected themselves, definitely just overwatering.
 
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