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I was going to water yesterday but on my meter it was at 2 for dry. Woke up today and it was all drooping. A few buds that were tall fell over and leaves are hanging. I watered this morning. How long will it maybe take to perk up? Will the big buds on smaller stems straighten back up or do i need to hold them up now? I'm not stressed just hoping i didn't fuck it up.
 
I was going to water yesterday but on my meter it was at 2 for dry. Woke up today and it was all drooping. A few buds that were tall fell over and leaves are hanging. I watered this morning. How long will it maybe take to perk up? Will the big buds on smaller stems straighten back up or do i need to hold them up now? I'm not stressed just hoping i didn't fuck it up.
Been there, still happens occasionally.
They could respond in as little as a few hours but could take a day, other environmental factors will play a part.

You more then likely will need to hold them up now.
I usually have to stake my plants and use ties to hold them up, the buds are always just to damn heavy 😂

I use AC Infinity plant stakes, work excellent and available in few different lengths. I went with the 36" length.

Tips are very sharp and there's slots in the end so you can actually lay wire or string to make a SCROG, trellis, or something else for training.

I use garden wire to secure branches to them, I didn't put them into the soil but instead zip tied them to my pots.

Here is pictures of 2 of them in action, you get 25 in a pack.

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Been there, still happens occasionally.
They could respond in as little as a few hours but could take a day, other environmental factors will play a part.

You more then likely will need to hold them up now.
I usually have to stake my plants and use ties to hold them up, the buds are always just to damn heavy 😂

I use AC Infinity plant stakes, work excellent and available in few different lengths. I went with the 36" length.

Tips are very sharp and there's slots in the end so you can actually lay wire or string to make a SCROG, trellis, or something else for training.

I use garden wire to secure branches to them, I didn't put them into the soil but instead zip tied them to my pots.

Here is pictures of 2 of them in action, you get 25 in a pack.

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When I picked up the sagging branch the buds were pretty heavy. Wish they made stakes that can be stood up from the tent floor. Thank you for your reply. When this grow is done il be throwing down a couple Fast Bud autos.
 
Wish they made stakes that can be stood up from the tent floor.
I've seen branches supported by string that was connected to the top of the tent. Those poles work well, though. They're what I use. I slide them between the soil and the side of the pot. I use pipe cleaners or garden tape to connect it all together. Sometimes, I support a branch with the main stem instead of the stakes. I also connect the stems from a topping to keep them from splitting.
 
Better to have run into a situation that was a little dry with wilt than too wet with wilt. Forget about nute lockout, you get whole plant lockout.
 
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