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Is this due to heavy vent.?

My current grow:


I think it looks very promising, BUT i have a problem with one of my plants, i expect it's the fan right beside her that coursed her to look like this:

Leaves are hanging and the plant seem weak.

So do any of you have simular experiences, or do you think the problem is something else.

Bronkajs.
 

bounty29

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Looks to me like severe underwatering. Maybe the fan is causing the medium to dry out faster than the others, or maybe that plant is just more thirsty? Is the soil wet or dry?

Underwatering is my guess, but I'd wait for a few more opinions.
 
Hey, i agree with you it looks like underwatering but the soil is still moist at the top..
I have moved the plant, so I guess only time will tell.
 

Chiefsmokingbud

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If the soil is wet then it probably is the vent causing the leaves to lose too much moisture causing them to curl and look underwatered
 

Ploum

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Agree with Chiefsmokingbud.
Try to move your plant or your fan so as it won't blow directly on the plants.
 

DIGITALHIPPY

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i c a nitro toxicity aswell as the wierd droop....
could be the fan....
id flush the pot with some RO water.... itll fix the nito tox.
 
Hey there, thanks for the help.
I moved the plant away from the fan and gave it some pure water, it instantly started recovering, so it's allright now- i just never ran into this problem before(But of course i didn't use such a big fan)

Happy growin' :rasta:
 

Ickis

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Underwatered plants have droopy, limp leaves. Overwatered plants have "claw" leaves. They look like "claw" leaves. You said the soil was moist. Overwatering or poor drainage (same as overwatering) is my opinion.
 
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