I am growing indoors, and it had been going very well. After trimming the growing tips on one plant, and giving it some water, about a week later the leaves started turning very green and curling under. I gave it some water as I thought it was drying out. The problem got worse as the leaves drooped even more. I read that it could be due to over watering. The soil does not seem that moist, but it has not pulled away from the pot, there is also no bad odor from the soil. I haven't watered it in about a week and the problem is just getting worse. Then today I look and two of my smaller plants are starting the same cycle. The first plant is about 3 mos old, and the other two infected are about to start vegitative. They have turned dark green, are drooping as well, but are not as bad as the 1st one...yet. What can I do?
wawona
do you have drainage holes in the bottom of the pots?
hard to say without a pic and a bit more description of you setup, lights, soil, airflow, etc
bdub420
lush green yet droopy leaves SOUNDS as if overwatered
dunny420
i am having the same prob but watering as normal prob has not goten beter but has not goten worse so let me know what happens with urs
halfbreed420
It is possible that your plant holder (pot) is not large enough. The roots may have outgrown the soil.