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Hey everyone I've grown several times but I'm not an expert. I am growing some Jack Herer from Sensi seeds outdoors in Southern California. The plant looked amazing then the last week the leaves are extremely droopy. My guess is I over watered it, however I haven't watered it in almost 4 days and it still looks bad. I am using a fabric pot for extra drainage. I am concerned and here is a picture.
 

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Have you moved it recently? like changed it’s environment? Mine got like that when I moved them out without hardening off first. Or maybe over water, but I have fabric pots too. Hard to overwater.
 
Have you moved it recently? like changed it’s environment? Mine got like that when I moved them out without hardening off first. Or maybe over water, but I have fabric pots too. Hard to overwater.
Thanks for replying! I move them off my grass lawn every night so the sprinklers don't hit them but only 10 feet away. Then every morning put them back on the lawn for sunlight during the day.
 
These are mine the last time I accidentally tried to kill them 🤣

also will be stalking your posts; I wanna know how their jack turns out.
 

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Thanks for replying! I move them off my grass lawn every night so the sprinklers don't hit them but only 10 feet away. Then every morning put them back on the lawn for sunlight during the day.
I mean I don’t think that would do it. If moving that much would making them wilt you probably would have seen it.

@Oldchucky @RootFarmer @MaryJane RottenCrotch @Thatoneguyyouknow_ OUTDOOR GROWERS ASSEMBLE
 
These are mine the last time I accidentally tried to kill them 🤣

also will be stalking your posts; I wanna know how their jack turns out.
The leaves look healthy except the drooping like mine. I have another one I just transplanted today from a small plastic cup.
 

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I mean I don’t think that would do it. If moving that much would making them wilt you probably would have seen it.

@Oldchucky @RootFarmer @MaryJane RottenCrotch @Thatoneguyyouknow_ OUTDOOR GROWERS ASSEMBLE
seen it sooner *
 
I would worry my hand into the soil along the edge of the pot, and see if it feels wet at the bottom! Or lift it, and see if the bottom of the pot is wet! Or stick a long, bladed screwdriver in and pull it out and see if there’s any moisture or coolness on it! Like, seeing if a cake is done! Kind of look underwatered ! But you have to know what’s going on down there!
 
what’s your daytime temps?
also are the leaf stems weak droopy or standing up with droopy leaf?
The daytime temperature as of lately has been this. I can check tomorrow if the stems are droopy. It's almost might now so it's hard to tell.
 

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The daytime temperature as of lately has been this. I can check tomorrow if the stems are droopy. It's almost might now so it's hard to tell.
Those temps are tits. You haven’t watered in four days you said? I would give it a good water tonight or tomorrow morning and just let it chill. Hopefully it will bounce back.
 
Yeah, he must be right on the beach! It’s been 100° inland! But if it’s that humid all the time, then the pots may not be drying out! What a conundrum!
 
Here is more pictures. There is some leaves that have a little discoloration but most of them don't. Here you can see if the stems are droopy
 

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Those temps are tits. You haven’t watered in four days you said? I would give it a good water tonight or tomorrow morning and just let it chill. Hopefully it will bounce back.
At least on one of them! If you’re gonna call caution to the wind! You might even be able to see some results in about an hour! If they’re too dry! Only one plant! My bad! So it’s all or nothing! Might as well flip a coin to determine if you’re going to water it! Or get out there and check out the soil! Good luck!
 
Are my rookie eyes jumping to conclusions ?
 

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At least on one of them! If you’re gonna call caution to the wind! You might even be able to see some results in about an hour! If they’re too dry! Only one plant! My bad! So it’s all or nothing! Might as well flip a coin to determine if you’re going to water it! Or get out there and check out the soil! Good luck!
yeah good point, maybe just do the one. Do you just have the two plants, the jack and the smaller?
 
yeah good point, maybe just do the one. Do you just have the two plants, the jack and the smaller?
I have two jack Herer plants from Sensi seeds. One I just started which you can see it's a baby and I transplanted today. That one is doing great so far.
 
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