tips of leaves are bending down

itsgrowinglikeaweed

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I am experiencing the same problem, and I have narrowed it down to overwatering.

I think
Overwatering is likely, and common. So is over feeding. If your whole plant is really green, and the leaf tips are pointing down, then you may have overfed with N. Just some ideas....its impossible to tell without pics.:peace:
 

Lennard

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Looks like the people are on track here. I would say to check the ppm of the pan water and the Ph. I bet you would find the problem there. Probubly overwater
 

itsgrowinglikeaweed

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The pic helps. Looks like over fert. Back off the nitrogen, your "clawing". Nothing severe tho. She'll be fine. Are you going to flower it or repot it. I recommend both lol.
Whats the next size up? Is is Super Gulp?
 

Yamato

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The pic helps. Looks like over fert. Back off the nitrogen, your "clawing". Nothing severe tho. She'll be fine. Are you going to flower it or repot it. I recommend both lol.
Whats the next size up? Is is Super Gulp?

thats the biggest size 7/11 has its a lowryder #2 so i dunno if i should repot or not

im gonna stop the N though
 

itsgrowinglikeaweed

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Anything thats bigger then what you have. lol I use 4 gallon kitty litter buckets but you don't need anything that big.
Find something that your current "pot" fits inside. Put some sand or gravel in the bottom. Put a couple inches of soil in it. Then put your current pot (plant and all) inside your new pot and fill it the rest of the way with soil. Pack it down just a little bit around your cup. Now take your cup and plant out (of the new pot) and you will be left with a cavity inside your new pot the same size as your rootball.
Then just remove your plant from the cup and place it gently in the cavity in your new pot. Transplant done. Thats how i do it. Makes for a flawless transition.
 
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