Outdoor Plant Wilted overnight

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What strain are you growing? Is it Auto, Fem or Reg?
Are you growing Indoor or outdoor?
Are you using nutrients? Which ones? How much?
Strain is auto flowering Indica.
Growing outdoors and not using nutrients yet.


Looked ok yesterday and this morning looking very wilted. Soil doesn’t seem too dry. Not sure if it is under or over watered. One leaf starting to curl up.

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Seems overwatered, remember it’s not necessarily the amount but how often the plant is getting water as well as the soil allowing for proper drainage. Do you know what the pH of the soil is? For outdoor beds I would add some dolomite life into the soil prior to growth the allow the pH to become inside of the 6.2-6.8 range.

The curling you are referring to is usually a symptom of overwatering as well as the heavy looking leaves. I would try to allow it to dry out for a few days until you can stick your finger in and down to the base of your finger, if that is all dry then water her, but if it’s still wet don’t do it. These plants thrive with less water unlike tomatoes which love to drink and water a lot. So I would water every 3-5 days. I hope this helps. Please keep some updates on the plant and what you do!

Thank you very much for your expertise. Should I prune the larger leaves that are yellowing and brown??

You could remove the ups of the leaves. But allowing for the soil to properly dry out wil be the biggest save for this plant

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Do you see how the lower leaves are going almost straight down? That’s underwatering meaning it’s time to feed them.

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My personal opinion is you need start feed it some nutrients and top it