Leaves twisting and drooping on young plant

twiffy

Member
Is it in Vegetative or Flowering Stage? Vegetative
If in Vegetative Stage... How Long? Bit over one week
Indoor or Outdoor? Indoor
Soil or Hydro? Soil
If Soil... What is in your Mix? Sunshine mix #4 + perlite
If Soil... What Size Pot? 5inchX4inch
Size (Wattage) of Light? How Many? 4x26watt 6400k CFL
Temperature of Room/Cabinet? Around 75 farenheit
How Often are you Watering? Roughly every 2-3 days
Size or Square Footage of Room? About 20inches X 20 inches X 9 inches

Hey everyone, thanks for taking the time to check out my issue. I'm having both of my second oldest sets of leaves starting to twist, as well my leaves in general are droopy and not perky looking. This plant was last watered on Tuesday during the day. Any advice you may have is appreciated, and I'll be checking up frequently to answer questions I can to give the information needed.




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Po boy

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maybe showing slight symptoms of too much water..is the soil getting dry between watering?
 

ASMALLVOICE

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^^^ agreed, and it looks like you need to transplant it soon, cause rootbound will slow growth as well.

Peace and Great Grows

Asmallvoice
 

twiffy

Member
Okay, I thought that may be the case. I have been letting the top of the soil get dried out between watering, and the weight has felt pretty light, but with that size of container it can be hard to tell what the core of the soil is like. I don't feel comfortable putting my finger in much more of an inch because of the container size and how small the plant is, but it has felt dry to that distance before watering. In regards to transplanting, I had been planning on doing the entire grow inside of the PC case, and thought this might be a good container size to use to try to limit the size of the end result plant (also plan on using a small screen and training it to limit height). With that in mind, is this container still too small? Thanks for taking the time to check everything out, I plan on starting a proper journal after another little bit of growth (have been taking pictures and notes along the way).
 

ASMALLVOICE

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Okay, I thought that may be the case. I have been letting the top of the soil get dried out between watering, and the weight has felt pretty light, but with that size of container it can be hard to tell what the core of the soil is like. I don't feel comfortable putting my finger in much more of an inch because of the container size and how small the plant is, but it has felt dry to that distance before watering. In regards to transplanting, I had been planning on doing the entire grow inside of the PC case, and thought this might be a good container size to use to try to limit the size of the end result plant (also plan on using a small screen and training it to limit height). With that in mind, is this container still too small? Thanks for taking the time to check everything out, I plan on starting a proper journal after another little bit of growth (have been taking pictures and notes along the way).
If this is for a pc grow, then you are okay, it just takes a while to grow under the stress that micro growing causes. You could find a container that is the same height but a little wider to give you all the root space you can.

Peace and Great Grows

Asmallvoice
 
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