Young plant droopy

Whiteda35

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This this baby has been droopy and I read this looks like overwatering and so I stopped watering til the soils was completely dry and it hasn’t looked up yet. It’s been a couple day . What do you think the issue is here ?
 

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Dontjudgeme

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This this baby has been droopy and I read this looks like overwatering and so I stopped watering til the soils was completely dry and it hasn’t looked up yet. It’s been a couple day . What do you think the issue is here ?
What kind of soil are you in? Ph level of water? And how is the lighting like mentioned above?
 

Ben219191

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Agree with the rest 100% light starved get it out of that cup aswell and into a pot what lights are you using and what soil? You have good drainage in that cup don't you?
 

Whiteda35

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I have it under a 600w LED Growlight at about 17 inches above and my other seedling is taking off under the same measures . So I don’t think light depraved . I transplanted it last night into some fox farm soil with fabric pots. It is still a bit droopy this morning.
 

Dontjudgeme

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I have it under a 600w LED Growlight at about 17 inches above and my other seedling is taking off under the same measures . So I don’t think light depraved . I transplanted it last night into some fox farm soil with fabric pots. It is still a bit droopy this morning.
Plants don’t always react the same. Some thrive while others give nothing but problems. It’s our job as the grower to find out why it’s not happy, and not base it’s happiness off of another plants success. Some just need to be babied more than others. Sounds like you have some babying to do. Give it some time and see how it reacts to the transplant. Don’t be too hard on yourself if she doesn’t bounce back right away. Some get severely shocked while others take it like a champ. My kush took a transplant like I never even transplanted, while my NL took a few days to adjust.
 

Whiteda35

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Plants don’t always react the same. Some thrive while others give nothing but problems. It’s our job as the grower to find out why it’s not happy, and not base it’s happiness off of another plants success. Some just need to be babied more than others. Sounds like you have some babying to do. Give it some time and see how it reacts to the transplant. Don’t be too hard on yourself if she doesn’t bounce back right away. Some get severely shocked while others take it like a champ. My kush took a transplant like I never even transplanted, while my NL took a few days to adjust.
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Thank you for such an amazing response , yeah I figured I would need to baby her. I think this fox farm soil will do her well and being closer to the light , fingers crossed. When transplanting should I start feeding her now ? I have the light a bit lower now to it and see how she is doing here in a little when I go to turn the light off .
 
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