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Why is she going droopy

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I have a plant, she started life as a clone. At the moment it's 3 and a half weeks old

Over the last two days she's looking a little droopy, I last watered it two days ago with a litre of water with no nutrients

The media is Coco and soil mixed and the pot is 4 gallons

I used a 20/4 light split.

I'm planning on watering tonight but I thought I'd post here first
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usualy droopy plant could be a sign of under or overwatering.

it's up to you to figure wich one
I'm leaning towards under watering, as I'm very careful not to over water

2 days ago I gave a litre
3 days before that I give a litre + liquid seaweed 2 days before that I gave 500ml + liquid seaweed

And the top inch of soil was dry before all waterings

The humidity has been higher than last couple of days
 
I'm leaning towards under watering, as I'm very careful not to over water

2 days ago I gave a litre
3 days before that I give a litre + liquid seaweed 2 days before that I gave 500ml + liquid seaweed

And the top inch of soil was dry before all waterings

The humidity has been higher than last couple of days
Watering every two days is too much for that little plant. You want a wet / dry cycle.
 
i m in 6L pots (1,6 gal) the first weeks of growth i water with 1 L first watering after transplant in soil, then 0,5L every 7 days or so for a few weeks and then once the plant are big enough i usually water every 4-6 days with 1L again

every 2 days look like too often to me, also soil still look dark on your photo.
 
Your soil looks wet. Do you have drainage holes in the pot?
Yeah I there's a fair few in the bottom, and the water runs off so I know it's draining.

That water patch has been there since the watering which does make me wonder if it's over watering now
 
Looks dry to me, here is a before and after of my gals. This was about a week ago before I finished autowatering set up! They were definately thirsty! Lol!
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get used to the weight of pot when plant show sign of thirst, and weight after watering it's a good way to know when to water.
 
Yeah I have to agree looks a tad wet still, I've grown in soil and coco, Coco always dries faster but the retention was not much worse than with soil. I would water tomorrow morning instead of tonight, personally.
 
it look wet on top in the middle around the trunk and dry on border.

Yeah I have to agree looks a tad wet still, I've grown in soil and coco, Coco always dries faster but the retention was not much worse than with soil. I would water tomorrow morning instead of tonight, personally.

Thanks for you input, I'll reassess tomorrow



In the better news I have a little plant next to it that's looking much better
 
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