hayzeheven
Well-Known Member
It is my understanding that when a plant is suffering from water or moisture stress, that the leaves turn yellow, and it droops. And heat exhaustion is accompanied by drying tips, drying edges, and light brown burn spots, I have a plant that is about a month and a week old from seed, is about 8 or 9 inches tall and another shorter, bushier around 7 or 8 inches, have began to droop. They were fine until I cut them off of water for just one day, cuz I read that I was watering them too much (each plant about 1/4 cup a day). They have each gotten about 1/5 of a cup in the past 2 days, and I've sprayed them with water maybe twice. Now it seems they are drooping more than in the first place, especially the taller one. Looks like a weeping willow, and it's making me sad. And I don't believe the drying of leaves is from any nutrient burn cuz I don't use nutrients other than the original fertalizer of natural soil, a little gardening soil, and a little topsoil. Any ideas would b greatly appreciated, I just want to see them pop right back up n stop getting the little white edges n little white spots