(pics inside) node problem!

doggyd

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:-?why are my first set of nodes always hanging and drooping down all the time? I cannot figure this out! Please help me out!
 

MsBBB

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:-?why are my first set of nodes always hanging and drooping down all the time? I cannot figure this out! Please help me out!
The new leaves are usually wider and heavy for the seedling (I really don't know why). Look around, most seedlings look like that, at least to me. I think they are beautiful:leaf::leaf::finger:
 

doggyd

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What size and kind of pots are you using, just asking being nosey? I like them:leaf::leaf::finger:
WELL RIGHT NOW MY PLANT IS 6 INCHES TALL, GOING ON HER 7TH NODE AND I'M USING A 3 GALLON FLOWER POT!
SHE LOOKS LIKE AN INDICA PLANT, SO DEF. KUSH OF SOME KIND. I'M gOING TO LET HER GROW UNTIL SHE REACHES 14-16 INCHES TALL, THEN SHE GOING INTO FLOWER! "I THINK, LOL"
 

Dj1209

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Would it be possible to take a picture with the leaves pushed aside? Also do out have a fan going at all? The wind helps strengthen the stems so that could be a possible reason. I have seedlings and none of them are like that my first nodes are about 2 inches up and perfectly horizontal during the third week.
 

doggyd

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Would it be possible to take a picture with the leaves pushed aside? Also do out have a fan going at all? The wind helps strengthen the stems so that could be a possible reason. I have seedlings and none of them are like that my first nodes are about 2 inches up and perfectly horizontal during the third week.
I do have a fan on medium , sometimes on high. Yeah sure Here is a Pic of the plants with the leaves moved. I mean there is a ton of grow from the center root! I was thinking this maybe the cause, tons of other leaves coming in closer to the stem causing other nodes to droop!

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doggyd

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I waited another day too see what would happen and nothing!
Anyone have any great, great advice for this problem?

HELP!!!!!!

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The plant looks healthy. It is either over or under-watering. Check the soil, if its dry then water if it is moist wait a day or so. I usually stick my finger in a hole in the bottom of the pot to see if it is moist. You should like drench the soil then let it dry out for several days then repeat. It is healthy to drench the soil until a little water comes out of the bottom. Make sure the soil drains well tho otherwise the roots will rot. Just my 2 cents.
 

Saurkraut

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yeah i think the plant looks fine i just went thru this and had to ask for help just give it a couple more weeks and it will straighten it self out
 

cowboylogic

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Thats the death droop for sure. Better dig a grave..... Just kidding. Your plant looks great and perfectly normal. Just be patient and allow her to grow.
 
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