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Overwatered or underwatered?

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Yea it is wet.

So when it is underwatered the branches droop more instead of sticking up more and overwatered the leaves droop?
 
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too much ferts or rootbound. def not under-watered, if anything overwatered
EDIT: that BARK/WOOD CHIP stuff will do that, no doubt

I'd say try your best to remove the plants from that without damaging the roots and put in a container of just potting soil, even miracle gro. In about 3 days it will start to show signs of getting healthy again. Good luck.
 
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Kush_Dreams

from the sound of it if you're having problems over watering these,then when you go to coco you'll probably end up over fertilizing lol

you can get some coco at a pet store,it's used as bedding for Iguanas and other critters.Good luck to you
 
Was that comment really necessary? I mean I am just trying to get my plants together just like everyone else and you want to flame me for making a mistake that a LOT of people make? That is just silly.
 

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SoMeGuy1337

If you're responding to me it was not my intent, seriously, to flame you in any way. It's just that I've never seen that type of problem in over 20 years of growing indoors.

Sorry if you took offense. No offense was intended in any way.

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No I was referring to the comment that Kush made. Me and you have no beef. I like constructive criticism as it will help me out, but I should not have to tolerate mockery from people like Kush. I believe I will find that you will agree.
 

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What would probably be helpful is to tell folks what potting soil that you're using currently and what types of fertilizers that you're applying.

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