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![]() | Over ferting sucks...if your intuition tells you that you over ferted then the most you can do would be to try to leach it. It'll be stunted no matter what you do, but if you water it enough then some of those ferts might drain. Enough ferts to make the leaves droop without first changing colors sounds very terminal. Then again drooping leaves (of healthy color) usually mean under watering, and this can easily be fixed with more water... Either way it looks like the best idea would be to just water it. -War | ||
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| <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, helvetica, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Warloc730: Over ferting sucks...if your intuition tells you that you over ferted then the most you can do would be to try to leach it. It'll be stunted no matter what you do, but if you water it enough then some of those ferts might drain. Enough ferts to make the leaves droop without first changing colors sounds very terminal. Then again drooping leaves (of healthy color) usually mean under watering, and this can easily be fixed with more water... Either way it looks like the best idea would be to just water it. -War<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Thanks my friend,It has had plenty of water and allot more since it went into shock....The leaves are all a lite green to yellow....so I don't know it's a dam shame just a delicate gal this one was cause all the rest are doing great ..I;ll just be more carful in the future..... Peace from California | ||
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