Floppy plants?

c11an

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The strangest thing? Well might not so strange but over night two of my plants look like there asleep but all day the have just been floppy and the top has flopped to, this happened once before but when I seen it I watered it and come home few hours later its was good as new? But these two been all day lie this which is causing some concern for me? And advice/comments
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HotShot7414

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too dry or too wet pick 1 and could also be lack of light as mine will do the same if i chose to leave the lights off.
 

imchucky666

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Looks thirsty and ROOTBOUND!
When you repot, try adding more Perlite than the ratio you have in there now also.;-)
 

deejay123

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Man that plant looks lifeless, how often are you watering?? What medium are you in? And what size pots are they?
 

drolove

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well i wouldnt say it looked rootbound as there are no yellowing leafs. but i agree with the rest that its either too wet or too dry. both show almost the same symptoms.
 

Brother Numsi

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All the above including rootbound. Answer all the questions and we'll have a better idea...lights, times on/off, how often are you watering, how old/tall are the plants, medium, and container size. That should help us:)
 

c11an

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Soo I just watered them before I put this post up and yes I had a little snooze and there back to normal. There in 11 liter pots I think? I'm in the first work of flower using bloom, there about 25 inches tall
 

Brother Numsi

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Soo I just watered them before I put this post up and yes I had a little snooze and there back to normal. There in 11 liter pots I think? I'm in the first work of flower using bloom, there about 25 inches tall
That's about a 3 gallon pot I think. Maybe should change to a 5 gallon...16/17L pot. Glad they bounced back :)
 

zack66

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As earlier suggested pot up with some perlite. And don't let them get too dry. Most folks tend to overwater. Good luck!
 

Alexander Supertramp

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1 foot of plant per gallon of medium is the old saying. Pot size is fine and the plants not rootbound. I would finish in those pots and just study up a bit more about good watering habits.

edit otherwise they are pretty healthy looking plants. Keep em green...
 

Brother Numsi

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1 foot of plant per gallon of medium is the old saying. Pot size is fine and the plants not rootbound. I would finish in those pots and just study up a bit more about good watering habits.

edit otherwise they are pretty healthy looking plants. Keep em green...
That's true, but OP didn't mention how tall he'll let 'em grow. The look stretchy...
 
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