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Droppy weed leaves
Droppy weed leaves













droppy weed leaves droppy weed leaves

Will eventually lead to leaf yellowing and other signs of nutrient problems if not corrected.

droppy weed leaves

Leaves are firm and curled down all the way from the stem to the leaf.Plants start drooping soon after watering.Drooping / Curling is the first sign of overwaterd marijuana plants.The main sign of a cannabis plant being overwatered are the droopy leaves, though other symptoms often appear around the same time! Surprisingly, the true cause of both problems actually is the thick, wet, muddy soil. This sick marijuana seedling has several symptoms including droopiness and leaves with brown spots that appear to be a nutrient deficiency. The reason your plants droop is because basically their roots are starving for oxygen. When you water your plants too often, the roots end up sitting in stagnant water. Oxygen is dissolved in water, and there’s also air pockets in their grow medium to provide a source of oxygen. Overwatering does not always mean you’ve been giving the plant too much water. It can also mean that you’ve been giving the plant water too often, or growing plants in a growing medium that holds onto water without enough air, or doesn’t have good drainage out the bottom.Ĭannabis plants use their roots to get oxygen, almost like they’re breathing. As a result of overwatering, leaves often turn yellow or show other signs of nutrient deficiencies (especially when it comes to younger plants and seedlings!) Overwatered cannabis plants are droopy with leaves that curl down. With overwatered cannabis plants, you may also notice Chlorosis (leaf yellowing that is similar to a nitrogen deficiency). Usually the droopy leaves will feel firm and appear curled down (the whole leaf will be curled, not just the tips, which is often a sign of nitrogen toxicity). Problem: After watering, your plants start drooping.















Droppy weed leaves