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jumboSWISHER

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well my plants were doin the same thing 2 or 3 days ago and it turned out they were root bound. it could b that or overwatering or not enough fresh air in the room or a temp problem. it really could b ne thing. its hard to tell without knowing your room setup ya know
 

tom__420

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Do you have a moisture meter? How do you know that they weren't underwatered?
Were they overwatered?
 
I am leaning more towards over than under the strange part is out of all the plants 6 3 like that 3 not... And my best girl is staring to turn like the other one it started by all the lower fan leaves drooping then working its way up.


Thanks Miss Lady :)
 

jumboSWISHER

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dig around a couple inches down into the soil and see if you see roots. if you do, thats your problem. put them in bigger pots if you see rooots. but i would flush all of them really good and see if that helps. ne time i have a problem i flush first thing and 8 outta 10 times it helps alot. even if there overwatered it will help
 

tom__420

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I have never in my life seen one case of transplant shock
And losing some roots will not harm the plant whatsoever
Some say to cut up the roots with a knife before transplanting such as uncle ben
Just last night I cut off 3 inches of solid root off of my DWC plant and she looks absolutely fine today
 

robert 14617

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^^^^^ im with tom on this ,i did over water some plants this summer and they looked just like the posted pic.
 
Well guys THANK U so much for all of your advice... Well the verdict is in (drum roll) I am a bad plant mom...Who knew more water would perk them right up!!!!!!!!!
 
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