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One of my girls is droopy not sure why

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One of my girls is droopy not sure why

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The droopy girl was transplanted a few days ago and the droop starts to go away and comes back. I was thinking too much light since the other is so squat but I've raised it a decent bit. All organic
 

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It's definitely not the light otherwise your other plants would show the same. There's something in the medium it doesn't like, you see purple petioles and lower leaves starting to get yellow. It may just have to adapt a bit longer to the transplant I wouldn't worry too much.
 
It's definitely not the light otherwise your other plants would show the same. There's something in the medium it doesn't like, you see purple petioles and lower leaves starting to get yellow. It may just have to adapt a bit longer to the transplant I wouldn't worry too much.
Ok appreciate it, just a plant acting weird so I wanted some more seasoned indoor growers to check it out. Also that's the light on the leaf they are all healthy green not dark not light so I thought it was just odd
 
Are those fresh wood chips? I ask because fresh wood chips actually pull nitrogen out of your soil. It's better to use composted or seasoned (left outside to dry out for a few months) wood chips than fresh.

At any rate I don't see any serious issues here. Most likely your plants are just adjusting to their new environment.
 
Are those fresh wood chips? I ask because fresh wood chips actually pull nitrogen out of your soil. It's better to use composted or seasoned (left outside to dry out for a few months) wood chips than fresh.

At any rate I don't see any serious issues here. Most likely your plants are just adjusting to their new environment.
Those might be rice hulls.
 
Are those fresh wood chips? I ask because fresh wood chips actually pull nitrogen out of your soil. It's better to use composted or seasoned (left outside to dry out for a few months) wood chips than fresh.

At any rate I don't see any serious issues here. Most likely your plants are just adjusting to their new environment.
They are rice hulls I use as a mulch layer. I was worried because I left it in the solo cup longer than normal due to being busy. Appreciate the info though on the wood chips
 
Raised the light a Good bit and she is happy this morning ....coincidence? Maybe but all seems well now
 

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