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Hey everyone so I had plants that were droopy, I re-potted and watered but also use great white on the roots to help the shock. After a night they came back to life, but the pots are still heavy and wet. They started to sag again and I can’t seem to figure it out. I repotted with coast of Maine soil. I repotted two days ago yesterday morning they started to rise again nicely this morning they are becoming droopy again. Any help or tips would be appreciated. Thanks everyone
Watered plants and still droopy
 
Hey everyone so I had plants that were droopy, I re-potted and watered but also use great white on the roots to help the shock. After a night they came back to life, but the pots are still heavy and wet. They started to sag again and I can’t seem to figure it out. I repotted with coast of Maine soil. I repotted two days ago yesterday morning they started to rise again nicely this morning they are becoming droopy again. Any help or tips would be appreciated. Thanks everyone View attachment 1204342
wet/dry cycle.,
notice how the leaf stem and leaf look more stiff than limp, that means she’s full of water, must of been wet before transplant and than you watered after transplant..
they’ll be fine just don’t water for a bit..
 
wet/dry cycle.,
notice how the leaf stem and leaf look more stiff than limp, that means she’s full of water, must of been wet before transplant and than you watered after transplant..
they’ll be fine just don’t water for a bit..
Thank you I appreciate it
 
I can't tell by your run-on sentences but were they perky THIS morning and then got droopy again after a while? If so, definitely raise the light as @growsince79 recommended. Otherwise get your temps and RH in check and let them dry out a bit.
 
I can't tell by your run-on sentences but were they perky THIS morning and then got droopy again after a while? If so, definitely raise the light as @growsince79 recommended. Otherwise get your temps and RH in check.
Haha I know when your panicking you kinda tend to not care about a run on sentence. The tent was open that’s why the temp and humidity drop. It’s lights out right now I do 18 hrs light and 6 dark so I will raise it once the lights turn back on
 
what kind of light are you using? how far is it away?
when plants are not perky healthy than its always a good idea to raise the light like 10 inches until they start to recover..
 
Haha I know when your panicking you kinda tend to not care about a run on sentence. The tent was open that’s why the temp and humidity drop. It’s lights out right now I do 18 hrs light and 6 dark so I will raise it once the lights turn back on
16-8 might help too.
 
Also should I have my light at 100% I have it at 75% for this stage of growth. Sorry this is my first time ever growing but the other plants seem to be very nice
 
what kind of light are you using? how far is it away?
when plants are not perky healthy than its always a good idea to raise the light like 10 inches until they start to recover..
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what kind of light are you using? how far is it away?
when plants are not perky healthy than its always a good idea to raise the light like 10 inches until they start to recover..
what kind of light are you using? how far is it away?
when plants are not perky healthy than its always a good idea to raise the light like 10 inches until they start to recover..
Right now the light is about 16 inches away should I bring it up to 22-25 away also light is only set to 75% should I raise it to 100%?
 
Right now the light is about 16 inches away should I bring it up to 22-25 away also light is only set to 75% should I raise it to 100%?
You don't need to raise the light then. Just leave it and power down a bit. They need time for transplant to take hold. In a couple days they should be back on track and you start cranking out more light.
 
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