Indoor SOS saggy BC Buds "the purps" grow problem

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Hello everyone,
Just started a new grow. I have 4 different plants goin' on now and they all get the same nuts and water ph and the same amount of water. Yet, my BC Bud Depots "the purps" is all saggy and I don't know why. I am at 24C in my closet space. Never had this problem. Any help would be awesome. Will try to get a pic up asap. Thanks:peace:
 
Will get some pictures as soon as possible. One thing is sure, it isn't over watering because I tested that. Even when well watered it is saggy. Maybe my pots are too small (7liters) but I don't have a lot of space...:no:
 
so a little update before I upload the pictures. I can now see that the tips of the leaves are curling under, this might give a better indication as to what it might be? Anyone??? I am thinking that maybe the pot is too small and that if I transplant to another one a little larger it might help?
 
The Purps goin' saggy on me

IMG_1224.jpgIMG_1225.jpg here is what I am dealing with...like I said, all the others are fine as you can see in the pic's, just the purps that is all limp, can someone help me?:jaw:
 
Maybe this is obvious but make sure your soil is tamped around the edge of the pot so the water & nutes go through, rather than around the soil, I just had an issue with poor drainage. If not, she'd be looking a little hungry to me.
 
It might be the nuts, maybe not enough...do indicas tend to be big eaters? As for the drainage, I drilled holes all around the pot that she is in so she drains real well. the tips of the leaves are starting to curl under as well. weird!:shrug:
 
Will get some pictures as soon as possible. One thing is sure, it isn't over watering because I tested that. Even when well watered it is saggy. Maybe my pots are too small (7liters) but I don't have a lot of space...:no:

That statement seems to be a little contradictory. Correct me if I'm wrong, but from the wording there it sounds like you checked for over watering by watering it some more and seeing if it got better. Please correct me if I misunderstood you on that, but if that is the case the problem is almost certainly over watering. If roots get too water logged and not enough proportion of oxygen to the roots, they droop just like that.

If I did misunderstand, I would say that while they are drooping, they're not doing so too badly or showing other signs of deficiencies as far as I can tell, so if it doesn't get any worse, or show other symptoms, perhaps it's possible that it's a plant just genetically predisposed to droopiness. I'm a relatively new grower myself and far from an expert on cannabis botany, but from my limited experience, that's the best I can give you. Good luck.

:stylez rasta smoke:
 
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