Sad and droopy?

well,2 thing really. ok 3..3rd,is a plant kinda just being a plant.. the 1st is if the moisture is not consistent it can lead to certain issues.,what I like to to when Im able is fill a 5 gallon bucket or something that the pot will fit in and you can fill up with your feeding solution or water with maybe a little B12 or similar. but the nute ratio looks good to me. 2nd is that when you have certain strain of sati dom or large plants in general,they can tend to do that here and there..and some even the whole ride out..so its far from uncommon. some plants just dont get stabilized easily indoors.other than the moisture potential issues,Id say all looks fine to me. a plant being a plant man. also wait till the bubbles stop if you use the 5 gallon bucket or whatever method. no bubbles,pull and let drain well and that'll fix any dry pockets and/or moisture instability issues. it helps and even if weather permit,I find sticking them outside for short duration's to supplement better light will help,. possible light is too underpowered. had that issue a time or two too.LOL hope that makes sense. :pass: :toke:
 
I don't think you could make matters worst.:shrug:
 
thank you so much for your feedback man!! outside is out of the question where I live as tomorrow we are expected to get 12" of snow. Today after giving them a good shot of just PH'd water this morning she seems like she is already trying to bounce back. So I am leaning towards her just wanting more to drink than I've been giving her. Time will tell and I'll let ya know. Again Thank you!! :cheers:
 
Dude,
Get on your knees :bow: talk and especially listen to your plants.
LMFAO:rofl:
I am the first to admit I over complicate things sometimes.
I'm sure she"ll bounce back fast enough.

Just curious about your weather comment.
Where are you writing from?
 
In Vermont in the U.S.. We just got over a 1ft. of snow today... this is what we got.
 

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Too funny :rofl:
Seeing the WPTZ !!
I remember seeing Tom Messner starting his career about 30 years ago.
I'm originaly from the burbs of Monttreal, and lived in Sherbrooke for a while.
So yes, your side of the lake get the complete dumping once Plattsburgh have had their share.

I got some cherry pie seeds from the bern gallery last fall, anxious to try them outside next summer.
The seeds are supplied by a local grower around Burlington.
I wanted to see the farm on my way home from White River Jct. one day, but the farmer only sells seeds in small quantities through the bern Gallery.
I think his farm was somewhere between Essex and Jericho.

Cheers from this side of the fence!
 
Oh wow you're talking all my stomping grounds including Montreal!!! I'm married to a french canadian and am in Canada all the time!!
 
What is the matter with you :shrug:
You could have had a nice simple girl from the Green mountain State.
No, you thought the grass was greener on this side of the fence.

I'm only teasing you...
If the relationship is good, God bless you both.

A French physicist called Blaise Pascal ( yes the hydro guy)...said the heart has its reasons which reason shall never understand.

Only you understand this. Odd huh...
Cheers bro. :headbang:
 
There’s no such thing from either side of the border... haha
 
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