Why are leaves drooping?

Budz.Bunny

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Yea I was second guesseing re burring, i just lowerd light. Shes standing strong on her own.
That's what I would of done or just turned it up some but if they start to lean or fall over just prop them up if you plan on doing any type of training like scrog or LST it's not going to matter how tall or leggy they are in the end if you get what I mean
 

DadaMink

Active Member
That's what I would of done or just turned it up some but if they start to lean or fall over just prop them up if you plan on doing any type of training like scrog or LST it's not going to matter how tall or leggy they are in the end if you get what I mean :joint:
Yea ima do LST cause they autos. Thanks for advice :joint:
 

Bluewidow2016

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I got side by sides of what other plants look like compared to drooping leaves.
Is your soil overly wet, seedlings need very little water in soil. You need very little moisture around that seedling. And in that size of pot could easily over water. Leaves drooping like that is usually a sign of not enough oxygen = over watered and very easy to do in a pot that size. Imo
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Yea I was second guesseing re burring, i just lowerd light. Shes standing strong on her own.
That's an extremely stretched out seedling caused by lack of light. Combined with the fact that you didn't fill your pots with medium it's not helping your seedling. Fill up your pot and get a better light or lower your existing one.
 
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