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Magicole

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I think everyone’s input is correct so far. Size up your pot, let the soil dry out before watering almost to the point of leaves wilting, and take it out out the direct wind of a fan if that’s the case. It also may look like its to cold what are your temps? As far as the slight yellowing or lime green on the tips there are many different causes of that so I would just slap it or then with some cal mag. It’s like Ibuprofen it just takes the edge off of most deficiencies.
 

CatHedral

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Sam(number), what medium are you using?

I had that look from a drowning plant - I'm with Kevinpi and it looks overwatered to me. Make up a pot of the same medium without a plant in it. Better yet, make two. Soak them both and let them dry out. Soak one and keep the other one dry. Their weights will feel real different. If your pot of pot feels like the wet pot, your potted pot is wet.
Ypu can safely let it dry out until it's about as heavy as the dry pot. The difference is big. Then your pot in the pot can get some of that air it is needing. thats my thought.

Asfor roots of your pot circling the pot, that could be it too. But do the pots without pot trick, and then you can feel if your pot in the pot needs to get water or lose it. Weed roots like to have air.
 

Dougnsalem

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plant leaves are dropping and edges are orange. Some of the leaf edging are curling down and inward. What’s wrong??? How do I fix it???
I know I'm not the only pervert around here.

Well Sam, if your plants aren't in good shape; at least you are....


~ducks for cover from all the hell I'm gonna get~

Lol


I’m using miracle grow potting soil with extra perlite added in
Do yourself a favor, and delete this post. Quickly!
 

Kevinpi

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Sam(number), what medium are you using?

I had that look from a drowning plant - I'm with Kevinpi and it looks overwatered to me. Make up a pot of the same medium without a plant in it. Better yet, make two. Soak them both and let them dry out. Soak one and keep the other one dry. Their weights will feel real different. If your pot of pot feels like the wet pot, your potted pot is wet.
Ypu can safely let it dry out until it's about as heavy as the dry pot. The difference is big. Then your pot in the pot can get some of that air it is needing. thats my thought.

Asfor roots of your pot circling the pot, that could be it too. But do the pots without pot trick, and then you can feel if your pot in the pot needs to get water or lose it. Weed roots like to have air.
Couldn't agree more , it needs help in a bigger pot with dryer soil more drainage would help too! If need be use some Boomerang to help out the shock but wait till the soil drys a bit ;)
 

Kevinpi

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You have alot of helpful ideas young one , read between the lines and extrapolate the wisdom ummmmmmm namaste
 

Kevinpi

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Alright is this better???
It's bigger but I would go as big as you can (h at have least a ten gallon pot I use a fabric pot that works best with drainage and air flow , put in some good soil, fox farm makes a good blend, ocean forest is what I use also happy frog is ok, would wait untill the soil feels dry and the pot is light,t water with Boomerang formula and make sure you have a good run off of water then lift the pot feel how heavy that is that's a watered pot wait untill it feels light again to water again also what is your lighting situation ?? Time and unit ?? Or is it outdoors?? Like what was said before don't have a fan directly blowing on her umm ya after that less is more ;)
 
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