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Plant permanently droopy regardless of watering schedule

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Plant permanently droopy regardless of watering schedule

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I think 1974 has it about right. Once peat goes dry, it's hard to rehydrate. Give it a series of short waterings to bring it back up to the proper hydration. Probably due for a transplant, too.
 
Definitely needs a transplant
Adding the other pics will help others figure more but what I’m seeing is a plant in too small a pot witch could well be the cause of your watering problems hence it being droppy all the time
It’s very stressed
also wonder how far away from the light it is.
 
Definitely needs a transplant
Adding the other pics will help others figure more but what I’m seeing is a plant in too small a pot witch could well be the cause of your watering problems hence it being droppy all the time
It’s very stressed

I'm thinking a transplant will help as well
 
There's dynomyco in these pots
That looks like a great product! Definitely add some microbes to it, as well.

If you really want to get serious with this I would recommend checking out Dr. Elaine Ingham on Youtube, she runs an online school but she shares a lot of information for free in her videos on YT.



^^ This one is probably a good starter
 
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I think they need a transplant. Soil isn't totally dry yet. Also, this one's a girl, right?
 

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I wouldn't be shocked. It's growth has been a little different throughout the entire process
Yep you can sometimes tell males before they flower because they do tend to grow differently. I'd chop it and move on. This the same plant with droopy leaves? Problem solved I reckon. 🤠
 
So I'm aware that a droopy plant like this normally means over watering. This plant has been droopy from day 1. Currently at week 6. Strain is Humboldt seed co Blueberry muffins.

These photos were taken 24hrs after a watering. I waited til the soil was bone dry and saw the plant starting to wilt before watering. It doesn't pop up like the other 3 phenos. It does react to the watering, but always remains mostly droopy.

They're currently in 1 gallon pots (transplant soon) and each plant receives 1/4 of a gallon when the soil is fully dry.

Temps are around 68 at night and 75 during the day. Humidity from 55-60%. Light is a AC infinity Evo 6 set to 50% (250w) about 3ft from the canopy. Nutrients are all organic Gaia green amendments, using biobizz and mammoth p once weekly during watering.

The other plants are doing great with the same conditions. May be worth noting the droopy girl is also by far the tallest?

I'm hoping transplanting to a larger pot size will help?View attachment 2066486View attachment 2066487
Probably root bound.
 
Did this plant maybe have the virus? It was no good from day one, probably should have been culled a month ago. Finding pollen sacs makes it an easy decision now. Your other plants are looking great man!
 
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