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    When Should Overwatered Leaves 'Bounce Back'?

    Hi Folks- inexperienced grower here (who's read way more than he's actually done, but anyway)- these are almost 3 weeks old... a few days ago they started cupping (tacoing) downward and I figured I'd been watering too often (about every 5 days, into Promix HP) or maybe too deeply at a time..

    So I've been patient, backing off on the water a bit, BUT this plant has been 6 days without water now and it still looks like this?
    Shouldn't it 'go back' to flat leaves, or do they stay that way, and I just wait for more leaves to come in normally?

    *hasn't been given any nutes yet
    *temp between 68F and 75F, RH between 40 and 60%
    *18/6 light with a 1000 W equivalent LED about 26" above

    Help? Thx!

    #2
    Hard to tell from the pic but that pot looks small for a 3wk old plant. Move it into something bigger, preferably a cloth pot so those roots can breathe

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      #3
      bboy- thanks, and yes, the plant itself is actually pretty small- I've heard it will stay small when overwatered since the roots aren't able to do their thing. I thought about moving to a bigger pot but it's probably still got a while to go before the roots grow big enough.

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        #4
        I'd repot anyway. It looks like the current one holds not much more than a coffee mug.
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          #5
          sometimes a plant never recovers from droopy leaves. I'm not saying that's what's going to happen here though. The size of pot is okay I think because the leaves are nowhere near the edges of the planter. But here's one thing about overwatered soil - it can stay damp way way too long and I've found that repotting the plant into new soil, that's a bit dryer, really helps. The plant hates that soil now and I'd repot it. I don't think it's the size of the pot the plant hates; it hates that wet soil and wants out.

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